Thursday, October 9, 2008
Friday, October 3, 2008
My Gratitude to all Women
A gratitude to all WOMEN
It was awhile that I was left alone with my two daughters. My wife work for a humanitarian organization and assigned away from home. We agree on things that I should take care of the children. The thought of things will just be easy for reasons that I have been taking care of children and my sibling way back then. It never crossed in my mind how crucial is the virtue of PATIENCE.
It was really an unusual days. I am doing the things I don’t usually do. I do household and domestic chores. I woke up early in the morning to prepare food breakfast and lunch box for my eldest daughter to school. Take her to bath and prepare the uniforms and school things. Attend to the needs of my one (1) year old daughter who will also wake up as soon as I am. Send the kid to school and proceed to the office. I work early in the office for me to get out early to fetch my eldest from school. There were times that I ask for the help from my in-laws to fetch my daughter and send home.
I need to go to the grocery stores to buy the kids needs and the household especially food. Plan for the week’s menu and do the laundry for my kids’ clothes, mine, linens and curtains.
There are nights that I cannot sleep well because the baby needs attention especially if they are sick. “Things will be better for you if only one child is sick what if two, it will be hell”.
My daughters were sick at the same time. I need to see them to the doctor. Here come the doctor’s prescriptions and its instructions. I need to wake up in the middle of the night, in the middle of my sleep just to give the dose of their medicines. The hardest part is that they are still asleep while taking the medicines and the baby cries without you knowing the reasons why. You do anything and yet there seems nothing is happening.
When my one year old daughter was admitted to the hospital was quite painful. It is just me and my sister who take turns to take care of the baby. My sister attended my baby in day time. I still work during the day and am awake at night to attend to the needs of my baby. The baby will just cry for no reasons at all. Understand the pain she is going through needs more PATIENCE.
PATIENCE… is just a simple word and most of the time misunderstood. The virtue of PATIENCE is innate to women especially to mothers. I am attesting to it for I have experienced what a mother is going through. She felt the pain in every single moment her baby cries and understand. Patience is a real test of endurance. I can say I have patience but, for how long. A woman shows her endurance in everything but, never can a man endure patience like a woman.
It was awhile that I was left alone with my two daughters. My wife work for a humanitarian organization and assigned away from home. We agree on things that I should take care of the children. The thought of things will just be easy for reasons that I have been taking care of children and my sibling way back then. It never crossed in my mind how crucial is the virtue of PATIENCE.
It was really an unusual days. I am doing the things I don’t usually do. I do household and domestic chores. I woke up early in the morning to prepare food breakfast and lunch box for my eldest daughter to school. Take her to bath and prepare the uniforms and school things. Attend to the needs of my one (1) year old daughter who will also wake up as soon as I am. Send the kid to school and proceed to the office. I work early in the office for me to get out early to fetch my eldest from school. There were times that I ask for the help from my in-laws to fetch my daughter and send home.
I need to go to the grocery stores to buy the kids needs and the household especially food. Plan for the week’s menu and do the laundry for my kids’ clothes, mine, linens and curtains.
There are nights that I cannot sleep well because the baby needs attention especially if they are sick. “Things will be better for you if only one child is sick what if two, it will be hell”.
My daughters were sick at the same time. I need to see them to the doctor. Here come the doctor’s prescriptions and its instructions. I need to wake up in the middle of the night, in the middle of my sleep just to give the dose of their medicines. The hardest part is that they are still asleep while taking the medicines and the baby cries without you knowing the reasons why. You do anything and yet there seems nothing is happening.
When my one year old daughter was admitted to the hospital was quite painful. It is just me and my sister who take turns to take care of the baby. My sister attended my baby in day time. I still work during the day and am awake at night to attend to the needs of my baby. The baby will just cry for no reasons at all. Understand the pain she is going through needs more PATIENCE.
PATIENCE… is just a simple word and most of the time misunderstood. The virtue of PATIENCE is innate to women especially to mothers. I am attesting to it for I have experienced what a mother is going through. She felt the pain in every single moment her baby cries and understand. Patience is a real test of endurance. I can say I have patience but, for how long. A woman shows her endurance in everything but, never can a man endure patience like a woman.
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