Tagged With: motherhood
From My Diary
I love him fiercely, possessively, with all of me…
Before I Was A Mom
I found this beautiful poem from A Mom’s Diary, the blog of another Malaysian working mom:- Before I was a Mom I never tripped over toys or forgot words to a lullaby. I didn’t worry whether or not my plants were poisonous. I never thought about immunizations. Before I was a Mom I had never … Continue reading
Juggling Motherhood & A Career
Foreword: I wrote this article for a Polish magazine called ‘Voice For Life’. I wrote it in English, then it was translated into Polish by Ms. Alicja Babkiewicz and published in the January 2009 issue of the said magazine. I hold a senior position in a Malaysian company that is in the manufacturing sector. My … Continue reading
Twin1 in Stitches (Literally)
This is my poor little boy, Twin1, with three tiny stitches just above his upper lip. The stitches look minute…but just imagine the doctor’s curved needle pierce the tender, sensitive flesh, piercing him two times per stitch — once for the entry wound, then a second time for the exit. Imagine the thread being pulled … Continue reading
(Not) Writer’s Block
No, I do NOT have writer’s block. It’s just that I get the best ideas when there’s no way for me to write, which just happens to be the twins’ bedtime. As the three of us lie down together in the cool semi-darkness of my bedroom, the twins’ warm little bodies cuddled closely to me … Continue reading