A very late post for a good reason.
I came from a small family, with my Mom beside me from four school graduations until I got married. For years, we didn't live near our closest relatives and for some odd reasons, I didn't get the chance to mingle with my half siblings. So technically, I was unconsciously molded to become independent at an early age. Strange things that you might consider about me - I barely fight or have confrontations and I speak softly because I was raised in a peaceful and quiet home, or shall we say "homes" as we change addresses from one to another. I don't recall having too much but I'm sure I've had enough of my needs even before I started earning - I know how it feels when it's overflowing and empty. I don't understand sibling rivalry and borrowing stuff from one another. I am sensitive to other people's words pertaining to myself because I'm only used to my Mom nagging at me. The list goes on if you ask me what makes my life different amongst the girls I became friends with. In short, I know there's something lacking but I didn't regret for I know that there's a purpose behind. And now that I am called a parent, I knew more of the things I'd like to fill in my own family. First of which is to allow my daughter to be more often surrounded by people who cares for her just as much as I do. I want to instill in her heart that being with the family means love.
This is the main reason I compiled our photos last Mother's and Father's day, celebrated in three separate weekends. I find joy browsing these pictures and I hope I can keep it until digital cameras become obsolete.
Her Dad took this during our Father's day lunch at Burgoo, Greenhills.
She's now turning 1 year old 4 months.
Daphne with Mama and Daddy at Eastwood. She keeps jumping and screaming here, too excited to play with other kids in the playground.
With Mamang (hubby's Mom) and cousin Zach at Kenny Rogers, Galleria. Happy Lola!
Tita Gladys and I joined. Daphne looks behave but is somehow planning of what to do with the spoon. She grabs anything within reach in a split second.
She's not in the mood and keeps looking behind us where there were more kids around.
I think she's also not used to sitting on a high chair anymore.
With her Lola at Pancake House. Daphne felt like she owned this place.
She keeps pushing the chairs and peeping at the glass walls overlooking Eastwood.
Aaaww.. Lovely and candid!
With cousin Kyle and Tita Jopie. Where did the food go? ^^
Daddy's happy tummy and a baby girl who's uncomfy with her gums. More teeth to come!
With hubby's immediate family here in Manila.
I hope you all had meaningful celebrations with your Moms and Dads.
Treasure these moments while they are still at the best of health.
Much Love,
OneGutsyMom
Treasure these moments while they are still at the best of health.
Much Love,
OneGutsyMom
I'm sure your daughter would feel the warmth of a family.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Franc! Yes that's a parent's main objective. :)
DeleteNyaks!!! Saraps ng fooods! Happy birthday to your daughtie! :)
ReplyDeleteRizza (beingwell)
Thank you! Yeah, food everywhere! :D
Deletenice photo out there. yummy foods also.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I already gained weight just by looking at the foodies! :D
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