E-Card – Selamat Menyambut Aidilfitri 2009

September 7, 2009
Happy Eid 2009

Happy Eid 2009

To all friends and fans of Parenting By Accident, we hope that you’ve enjoyed and followed our blog since day 1. Being and living our small nuclear family, we are far from getting support and love in managing our modern family lives. Nevertheless, we are so proud  and happy to see how young parents take it as a challenge – raising kids, creating happy families and progressing in their careers.

We shall update with more tips and techniques for parenting. Some have been documented, some in trial sessions and some have yet to be tested and discovered. Parenting is dynamic and 24/7 professional career. So, we keep on improving over the years. Let’s learn from each other and together we can it a better and ‘best moment’ for families. Despite all the financial crises, escalating divorce rates and tons of other ‘ills of the world.’

There’s no back and forth redox reaction here. It is hard to say if a family would ever be in the state of equilibrium. Parenting success can be seen in a cyclic period. The success can be rated if a young adult comes out and start being independent. He/she will be emotionally stable, content with life and socially equipped. On contrary, it takes one generation to doom a family.


Intoxicated

August 27, 2009

I can never give so much love. I have never received so much attention all my life. Having kids, our priorities have changed. Them before ourselves, most of the time.

Liya and Ajib have made me the center of their universe. I must be the last person they see before they go to sleep. And, moi ought to be the first person they see when they open their eyes in the morning. I feel needed…there’s so much love, and I’m intoxicated by love!


World Culture

August 7, 2009
Chopsticks @ Lunch

Chopsticks @ Lunch

We had lunch today. It was a bowl of hor fun, equally divided into 2 separate bowls. Luckily, Liya and Ajib didn’t count the number of prawns in the clear soup. Too bad, an inch length chives were easily spotted and discarded.

Both Liya and Ajib asked for chopsticks. Since children are not conscious about their surroundings, they each practise to use the chopsticks. Although struggling at first, Ajib managed to finished his serving. Mind you, Ajib is only 3 years old. Liya has mastered the art of using chopsticks for a while now. I’m so proud of them.


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