Yesterday, my two girls were hanging around my room while I was working. It always gives me a warm feeling inside knowing that they just want to be around mommy, whether I’m paying any attention to them or not :) hehehe. While I was busy on my laptop, they were busy with their megasketchers.
I love how their drawings have transitioned from indistinguishable squiggly lines to drawings that have actual shapes :)
Here’s a portrait of me by Adi:
She was looking in my direction while drawing this so I guess for her, this is a pretty accurate drawing of me. (at least I have a body here. Mati used to draw my arms and legs sticking out of my head)
Here’s Mati’s work:
Now, this just makes a parent want to cry! hahaha. I have a daughter who can write! She’s actually been writing for a year now, but the reality of it just hit me yesterday :)
I have lots of patterned paper that I never use so I think I’ll do this:
(tracing their hands every birthday)
I could also do these with their old shoes . . . if they’re not too dirty. hehehe
Love this as well! dip yarn in glue then put around balloon then pop balloon later when dry.
This one I definitely want to do!!! As in later na! And I can use it for Adi’s school party! Woohoo!!! If I put feet holes, pwede pa halloween costume right? hihihi. But what box can I make for Noah? :) hmmm . . .
The start of this year hasn’t really been the best. First my grandmother dies. Then my parents factory burned down. And now, in this week alone, I’ve been to the emergency room twice for two of my kids.
One, Mati slid on a rug in the bathroom and got a fist sized bump at the side of her head. And second, when Noah’s right pinky finger got caught in our electric fan :(
(you don’t even want to see what’s under that bandage)
This got me thinking about life.
Why do bad things happen? And why a lot in this year? Are we bad people? And why do I have a lung problem when I don’t even smoke? That and a bunch of other negative stuff . . .
Thankfully, this train of thought didn’t last long. (around 3 to 4 days. hehe) I then realized, why count my misfortunes when I have so many blessings.
So I counted. . .
1) I’ve been blessed with the best parents and a very supportive family. My parents were the ones who took Mati to the hospital after she got her bump, And the day Noah’s incident happened, I found this new blade-less fan in their playroom ;)
Thanks mom and dad :)
2) My mom was diagnosed with stage 1 uterine cancer but has since undergone a successful hysterectomy and is recovering beautifully. Thank you Lord!!!
3) I’ve been blessed with the cutest, most lovable kids in the world :)
4) The economy may still be in a bad state, but my parents business is still thriving even after the fire. Plus my sister has opened a local Locsin furniture store at the LRI building in Makati. Yay Reg!
5) And this may seem corny, but I’m always thankful that we have a roof over our heads, clothes on our back, that we never lack in food and provisions and are living a comfortable life
And those are only 5 things. I could still go on and on.
So yes, bad things happen and will keep happening. And yes, sometimes it may seem totally unfair and just break our hearts. And it’s not cause the universe is picking on us or anything. That’s just how life is.
The thing is to not dwell on the bad and to never take for granted the good things that life hands us.
My little Noah may have hurt his pinky pretty bad, but you know what? I saw how tough he really is :) And I’m super proud of him. Plus we now have the cutest X-ray of his hands:
And on a bad day, singing this always cheers me up: