(Guest post written by my buddy Aldo Mays)
I was given a new Kindle for Christmas, and I absolutely love it. I was never a big reader growing up, but as I reached adulthood, I started to read more. Over the last few years I have learned to love reading. I enjoy fiction and nonfiction. I know that the Kindle is not new, but before I was given one I was not very familiar with them. They are pretty cool gadgets. They store literally thousands of books, and they sink with your Amazon.com account to download books instantly. We have our internet through
clear Honolulu, and I simply get online and manage my Kindle account. The Kindle purchases books and the account automatically updates online. I have already downloaded three books that I have been meaning to read. The Kindle is so amazing because it reads just like a book. Those of you who have one know what I am talking about. The screen does not look like a computer screen but a book. I feel like I am reading a book instead of reading off of a computer screen. This is one of the coolest, most useful Christmas gifts I have ever received.
My baby love, Sam, had her 4th month immunization. She had it on her legs, one on each. She cried loud. Good thing it was not a long crying time. Yep, she has a big voice now. I remember she was on her cardiologist appointment on her 4th month, she was also crying, not only because of a needle of vaccination but also because she felt cold in the room, undressed (that's the instruction). That was the first time I heard of her big voice and the first time she cried out loud. She never been like that. But that time, she did. Ooh well, instead I should pity her (but of course I pamper her), I just cannot help, but also smile a bit because of that first loud cry.
And so her 4th month immunization went fine. She got two shots both her legs. She should have more but the doctor decided to give the other next month to be gentle on her immune system since she been through a lot already. As usual, I gave her an infant pain reliever as we reached home to combat fever. And true enough she is doing fine now. Meaning, no pain or fever present. Thanks goodness.
This mommy that you're with had been in a difficult situation and even haven't blog more about my one and only baby girl. After months plus, after she was born. It's time for me to get out of my shell and face the world wide web. Am ready now. Ready to face whatever circumstances would barge our way. Am stronger than before. Yes, am ready! And so, let's go! Let's go sharing how beautiful being a mom. There are trials and even modern technology can't detect during pregnancy would happen a day plus, a child was born. Inevitable, yes it is! It would hurt you. For sure, it is devastating in the part of the parents especially of a mom. Being sad is an understatement especially when family and friends (not quite, am thankful my friends sometimes visit me) aren't there on your side to assist something that you're in need of. The hands-on system of care. Ooh well, that's what life is. It sometimes taste our patience and what we are capable of. Being a mom is not easy but worth it. It makes a family or a person complete.
If someone tells you that motherhood is a very fabulous job, look that someone in the eye and ask him whether he’d based this statement on real life experiences or he is simply reacting on hear-say! Motherhood indeed is one of the dirtiest jobs I know, well don’t get me wrong, I love being a mom and I have no trouble being one for the rest of my life, but won’t you agree when I say, moms are always the one they look up to whenever a dirty job gets to be done around the house? Not to be graphic here but just imagine all the diaper days (and nights, too!) and all those episodes when you have to clean up all the mess a toddler, or even a grown up, makes! And don’t even get me started about the house and all the messy nook and crannies a mom has to tackle a dozen times over in her lifetime.
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