CN: Then and Now
By reflexes March 25, 2008
I’ve participated in this tag started out by blogger Mitch of When Silence Speaks.
Here are the Rules:
If you still keep your baby’s first 3 days photos, We would love to see them. Label them as 1st, 2nd or 3rd day (as shown below). After that, please post the most recent one, one photo will do. You can post as much as you want though. I’m sure you will realize and tell yourself “seems like yesterday”.
CN my youngest daughter…
Then
Day 1
October 2004
St. Lukes Hospital, Quezon City
Philippines
Day 2
Day 3
Now
March 2008
Canberra, ACT
Australia







7 comments
comb my hair again,che!!!!
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A mother’s love! What can compare with it! Of all things on earth, it comes nearest to divine love in heaven.
A mother’s love means a life’s devotion - and sometimes a life’s sacrifice - with but one thought, one hope and one feeling, that her children will grow up healthy and strong, free from evil habits and able to provide for themselves. Her sole wish is that they may do their part like men and women, avoid dangers and pitfalls, and when dark hours come, trust in Providence to give them strength, patience and courage to bear up bravely.
Happy is the mother when her heart’s wish is answered, and happy are sons and daughters when they can feel that they have contributed to her noble purpose, and in some measure, repaid her unceasing, unwavering love and devotion.
- Anonymous
1. You count the sprinkles on each kid’s cupcake to make sure they’re equal.
2. You find yourself cutting your husbands’ sandwiches into cute shapes.
3. You can’t bear to give away baby clothes - it’s so final.
4. You hear your mother’s voice coming out of your mouth when you say, “NOT in your good clothes!”
5. You stop criticizing the way your mother raised you.
6. You hire a sitter because you have’t been out with your husband in ages, then spend half the night checking on the kids.
7. You say at least once a day, “I’m not cut out for this job”, but you know you wouldn’t trade it for anything
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