It’s hard to imagine he’s only been in my life just over nine months because I can’t remember life without him. In those too short nine months he has grown from a tiny helpless newborn into a proper little boy with his own personality. A happy personality, he’s such a charmer. Everyone he meets he gives a huge smile to and they find themselves helpless to his charms. We were in the doctors yesterday and he was grinning at everyone, and chatting away to a little old lady. It was so lovely to see. Then the doctor said ‘I remember that smile.’ Makes me a really proud Mummy :D
‘No one else will ever know the strength of my love for you, after all you’re the only one who has heard my heart from the inside.’
From 30 minutes old... to To an 8 month old terror who can feed himself, crawl, coast around furniture and creature mayhem at every corner
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Being a Mummy isn’t just a job and even if it is it’s the BEST job in the whole world. It’s actually an adventure and a blessing. His giggle is infectious and reminds you of the joy in the simple things in life. He’s really found his voice just lately and spends most of the day saying ‘Dada dada’ over and over. He’s always so happy when he says it to. However when he says ‘Muma’ He whines and cries it! Is he trying to tell me something I wonder?
Found something earlier which is very true ‘before you were conceived, I wanted you. Before you were born, I loved you and before you were here an hour, I would die for you.’
My life have changed completely, it will never be how it was before. There will never just me and Anthony, but we wouldn’t have it any other way. I don’t want to go back to those days. Not for anything would i give up what I have now, I will be eternity grateful.
A mother’s love is:
• Pure
• Unconditional
• Steady ..always the same
• Forgiving
• Tender as well and powerful
Can anyone think of anything else?
never ending? Cause nothing can stop a mother from loving her child, doesn't matter how the relationship between them is and even with them saying they are hating each other, in the end a mother will always feel love for their child.
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Aww lovely blog, makes me want to be a mumy as well :p oh well will wait :D
That is one lovely blog... Made me all emotional. You are indeed very lucky hunny!
ReplyDeleteAnd Joshua is lucky to have you as a mum! :)
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*hugs* thanks chick
ReplyDeleteYeah good one :D
ReplyDeleteAww you will be a mummy one day *hugs*
awwwww lovely blog, i'm all teary now!!
ReplyDeleteabout Josh saying 'dada' all happy and 'muma' when teary... I have a baby at work who does that, dada all day long and happily playing. I've been trying to get him to say mummy but he only says it when tired and trying not to sleep!
Maybe dada is just a happy noise lol! Cos he doesn't have any meaning to his words yet. He's been saying Muma for a couple of months now tho :D But still doesn't know what it means!
ReplyDelete*passes tissue* :P
That is so very true for a mom or a dad. No matter how old a person gets they will always be someone's little princess or prince charming even if they are an adult now. lol
ReplyDeleteJoshua is saying Dada and Mumma now, then later one he will be saying more works. I can hear a future vroom vroom soon when he is playing with cars ;)
That is one cute picture of Joshua eating pasta Lu all smilie face and happy. :)