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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

And some more...

We all know...A man who travels alone ..travels the fastest..My daughter teaches me how to travel together....

With Family

We all know...A man who travels alone ..travels the fastest..My daughter teaches me how to travel together....




Wednesday, September 21, 2011

A Story about a Child...

A baby asked God, "They tell me you are sending me to earth tomorrow, but how am I going to live there being so small 'n helpless?"

"Your angel will be waiting for you 'n will take care of you."

The child further inquired, "But tell me, here in heaven I don't have to do anything but sing 'n smile to be happy."

God said, "Your angel will sing for you 'n will also smile for you. 'n you will feel your angel's love 'n be very happy."

Again the child asked, "'n how am I going to be able to understand when people talk to me if I don't know the language?"

God said, "Your angel will tell you the most beautiful 'n sweet words you will ever hear,'n with much patience 'n care, your angel will teach you how to speak."

"'n what am I going to do when I want to talk to you?"

God said, "Your angel will place your hands together 'n will teach you how to pray."

"Who will protect me?"

God said, "Your angel will defend you even if it means risking it's life."

"But I will always be sad because I will not see you anymore."

God said, "Your angel will always talk to you about Me 'n will teach you the way to come back to Me, even though I will always be next to you."

At that moment there was much peace in Heaven, but voices from Earth could be heard 'n the child hurriedly asked, "God, if I am to leave now, please tell me my angel's name."

"You will simply call her, 'Mom.'"

Thursday, August 4, 2011

My Wild Cat...

The Learner

All Ready For the Hunt :) 

I am Ready to feast on it now Momma!!!

:))))

Posing


Sated and Happy after The Hunt

Am Angry !!!

Very Angy u see!!

Aaarghhh!!

I lost my tooth!!!




We all know...A man who travels alone ..travels the fastest..My daughter teaches me how to travel together....

Monday, July 18, 2011










We all know...A man who travels alone ..travels the fastest..My daughter teaches me how to travel together....




We all know...A man who travels alone ..travels the fastest..My daughter teaches me how to travel together....

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

My Dear Daughter...

When you were born you filled my heart with pride,
And I was overcome by the joy I felt inside.
As I held you in my arms that very first day,
I knew I would never let any harm come your way.
With your tiny little hands and tiny little feet,
Everytime I look at you my heart skips a beat.
As I watch you sleep in the middle of the night,
I hope and pray I will do everything right.
I know I may make some mistakes along the way,
But I promise to do my best not to every single day.
I often wonder what you will grow up to be,
But whatever you become will be fine with me.
So whatever you may decide to do in your life,
Maybe an astronaut, a lawyer, or even a doctor's wife.
I can say this without any doubt at all,
I will always be there to catch you if you fall. 

Friday, July 1, 2011

My Baby My Haven...

A wee bit of heaven,
Drifted down from above.
A handful of happiness
A heart full of love.

The mystery of life,
So sacred and sweet.
The giver of joy,
So deep and complete.

Precious and priceless,
So loveable to.
The world's sweetest miracle,
That would be you..

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Can I Carry You?

We all know...A man who travels alone ..travels the fastest..My daughter teaches me how to travel together....



I wish that I can hold you so

one more time before you grow.
And tell you that I love you
so that you will always know.
Please let me make your hair again.
One day you'll be on your own.
And when you think back to this time
I hope it's love I've shown.
Can I help you put your coat on?
Can I please cut up your meat?
Can I pull you in the wagon?
Can I pick you out a treat?
One day you might just care for me,
so let me care for you.
I want to be a part
of every little thing you do.
Tonight could I please wash your hair?
Can I put toys in the bath?
Can I help you count your small ten toes
before I teach you math?
Before you join a baseball team
can I pitch you one more ball?
And one more time can I stand near
to make sure you don't fall?
Let's take another space-ship ride
Up to the Planet Zoor.
Before our Cardboard Rocket
doesn't fit us anymore.
Please let me help you up the hill.
while you're still too small to climb.
And let me read you stories
while you're young and have the time.
I know the day will come
when you will do these things alone.
Will you recall the shoulder rides
and all the balls we've thrown?
I want you to grow stronger
than your Dad could ever be.
And when you find success
there will be no soul more proud than me.
So will you let me carry you?
One day you'll walk alone.
I cannot bear to miss one day
from now until you've grown.



Tuesday, May 3, 2011

An Ode to My Guiding Angel


A prayer for you dear
Asking God up above
To bless you today
With a heart full of love

Praying that he sends an angel
To walk at your side
matching your pace
Guiding your every stride

A prayer today that the Sun
Warms your face
Wherever you wander, Whatever the place

That birds sing sweetly
uplifting your heart
with Nature yet blessing
all she`ll impart

A prayer asking a rainbow
with its beautiful hue
May it lend you its radiance
Blessing you through

A prayer for no reason
But simply to bless
Making every day special for you!!!

Luv Momma

Thursday, April 28, 2011

In Your Heart


She was so proud of her little girl

It was her very first day of school
She walked with her to school that day
And she held her hand all the way
They walked together quiet and sad...
When up the lane came her loving dad
Then into the school her father led
And he almost cried when she said
Daddy, Daddy please don't go
Don't leave me here all alone
I'll miss you if you go away
And I might need you, can't you stay
Little Daughter please don't cry
You'll be okay so dry your eyes
You have our memories in your heart
We're together though we're apart

He sat up front on her wedding day
And cried as his daughter walked away
Later that night he watched her dance
He sat there waiting for his chance
The band started to play their song
Father and daughter danced along
She looked at him and saw a tear
Then leaned and whispered in his ear
Daddy, Daddy I have to go
I hate to leave you all alone
I'll miss you when I go away
But if you need me then I'll stay
Little Daughter I'll be just fine
I'll love you always you are mine
I have our memories in my heart
We're together though we're apart

She came in his room and kissed his head
Then sat next to his hospital bed
He took her hand and held it tight
And wished he had the strength to fight
They sat together quiet and sad
A daughter and her dying dad
He saw the tears she tried to hide
She looked at him and then she cried
Daddy, Daddy please don't go
Don't leave me here all alone
I'll miss you when you go away
I still need you, you have to stay
Little Daughter I love you so
I want to stay but have to go
I'll always be here in your heart
We're together though we're apart


Tuesday, April 26, 2011

I am The Boss...


Some kids are just built to butt heads with their parents. Call it stubborn or strong-willed or whatever you like. If you're living with one of these guys, you know that straightforward methods of getting them to follow directions or behave often don't work. They want to be in charge. But, of course, so do you!
Instead of resorting to the usual verbal combat (aka yelling or pleading), try my so-called sneaky or judo parenting strategies instead.
Being sneaky doesn't have to mean being underhanded or manipulative with your children. Rather, "'sneaky parenting' is actually 'smart parenting,'" explains parenting educator Sharon Silver of Proactive Parenting, in Tucson, AZ, and author of "Stop Reacting and Start Responding". "It means approaching your kids sideways instead of straight on, and using calmness, respect, and creativity to get what you want accomplished."
Rachel Rudman, a mom of two and a pediatric occupational therapist in Cedarhurst, NY, supports this approach. "In my private practice, I constantly recommend what could be referred to as 'sneaky parenting' strategies, and they work for me at home, too," she says.
Her take: It's simply human nature for everyone -- children, too -- to want to be included in decisions about their daily habits. "With many kids who need just a little more control, asking their opinion sometimes and giving them choices often are easy answers to getting them to do what 'we' want," she notes.
Try the following tricks and your child will probably even think it was all her idea!
Chore wars
The power struggle: Your toddler spends half the day pulling toys off the shelf and out of the box, then flits off to another activity when it's time to clean up.
Sneaky strategies
Beat the clock. For the younger set, the best bet is almost always to turn picking up toys into a beat-the-timer game, suggests Malibu, CA, psychotherapist Susan Stiffelman, author of "Parenting Without Power Struggles: Raising Joyful, Resilient Kids While Staying Cool, Calm and Connected".
Stubborn kids are often intrigued by games and challenges, so see how many toys your child can put away in, say, five minutes. You can push the idea further by keeping a chart and encouraging your child to "beat his best effort," perhaps rewarding him with a sticker or privilege when he does.
Play the "helper" card. Ask him, "Would you like to be my special helper today? You are so good at setting the dinner table, gathering laundry, cleaning the mirror..." so your child feels like pitching in is actually a privilege.
Think positive. Use encouraging, supportive words, rather than threats, to help take the "fight" out of obstinate kids, emphasizes Stiffelman. Instead of saying "We can't go to the park until your toys are put away!" try "As soon as your toys are put away, we get to go to the park!"
If your child replies "But I really wanna go play with Brandon," instead of nagging him about what he has to do to earn that privilege, smile brightly and say "Why yes, you certainly can do that...as soon as all your toys are picked up."