Sunday, 17 May 2015

Motherhood is a great honor and privilege, yet it is also synonymous with servanthood. Every day women are called upon to selflessly meet the needs of their families. Whether they are awake at night nursing a baby, spending their time and money on less-than-grateful teenagers, or preparing meals, moms continuously put others before themselves.

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  3. You can learn many things from children. For instance, how much patience you have.

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  4. A baby's cry is a way of communicating .... find out what they are trying to say.

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  6. Good day beautiful people, if you are in Nigeria I bet you are as excited as I am about the peaceful handing over to a new government that has promised us change stressing and I quote" I belong to everybody and I belong to no one".
    This statement is very pregnant and I'm certain that all Nigerians are looking forward to the interpretation.
    We are all very expectant that there would be a change in how the affairs of our great nation is run in every ramification.

    Away from politics, when I was pregnant with my first baby, I was very expectant... I didn't want to check the sex of my baby but my hubby was certain it was going to be a girl. Nine months later I gave birth to my first child, my first daughter, our Oyinbo pepper.
    My hubby adored her and treated her like a queen. We celebrated very milestone.... a week old, two weeks, three weeks, a month, a month n a week and so it went on. All these celebration was done with lots of pictures taken and of course hubby always insisted I made BBQ Chicken to mark his daughter's progress.
    I know I also showered her with so much love and affection but I can't say who over did it.
    For those of you with children, what was it like when you had your first baby and who do you think over did the show of affection?
    Many mummy's out there would love to read from you so please be a sweet heart and share your experience...
    Till I come your way....
    it's best wishes from from your truly Zeemama!

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  7. Hello beautiful people,
    How are you doing today? I can't say I'm fine because I'm kinda disturbed with this trans-gender thing ( Bruce Jenner now Catalina Jenner) or what's the new name self!

    Am I the only one who thinks this act of his is disrespectful to our creator?

    Do animals change their former or see because they don't feel comfortable in it?

    Can this be said to be the down side of technology?

    Hmm mm! I plead we at this time teach our children the right values and the fear and reverence of God our creator.

    Science will come up with all sorts but we have to guide our hearts as a family against any thing that isn't right.

    The grace to live and act in accordance is yours!
    Stay focused on pleasing God.

    Please how do you see this current trend?

    Your feedback is important to us.

    Warm regards,
    Zeemama!

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  8. Random act of kindness Inspiring 9-Year-Old Building Tiny Shelters For Homeless#amazing #heartwarming #kids #tinyhomes By Amber James
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    A few years ago, 9-year-old Hailey Fort spotted a homeless man and thought it would be nice to buy him a sandwich. The simple random act of kindness didn’t stop there, though.

    After befriending the man named Edward, Hailey and her mother learned the man had recently lost his job at the supermarket and had no where to go. Unable to fathom the man spending the night out in the freezing rain, the little girl devised a plan.

    With the help of her parents, Hailey set out to build a mobile sleeping shelter for Edward. The shelter is an 8×4-foot wooden structure, complete with windows, a front door, and insulation.

    “It just doesn’t seem right that there are homeless people,” Hailey said. “I think everyone should have a place to live.”

    Hailey received a $3,000 grant from Together Rising for her efforts. She plans to use the money to build 11 more of shelters.

    “If she had her way we’d have mobile sleeping shelters taking up our front lawn,” said Hailey’s mother, Miranda.

    In addition to building the homes, Hailey planted a garden that she harvests for the local food bank and donated 128 pounds last year. She has also provided health and hygiene supplies to the homeless.

    It doesn't matter how much your income is or how old you are, a random act of kindness goes a long way.... Let's help people in need!

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  11. Heart to Heart matters.

    Good evening my wonderful mummy's, You are all welcome to another segment of my blog titled heart to heart matters.

    I'm especially thankful to God for the gift of life and parenting. I see my children unfolding their uniqueness and potentials daily and I marvel at the wonderful work of God in my care.
    There is no utter of doubt that parenting isn't child's play but when we consider all the self discovery that occurs after the much dreaded nine months of pregnancy, the unspeakable joy that envelopes you the moment you bring forth, when you hear the tiny winy cry, feel the grabbing of your finger, see the smile on their face while they suck or sleep, then you see them sit, crawl, grab more, stand, walk, blab, talk, shatter, tap you, report, complain, run around and do all those other activities that children love to do so well and more!
    Yes oh, a whole lot of transformation/ phase in life occurs and many a times faster than light if I may say.
    As they grow, it gets to the stage where they begin to ask so many questions and it beats me when they ask question you dread answering not for lack of having the right answer but because you assume your children are to young to understand the answer you may have.
    My dear parents, believe me when I say it's always better you answer their questions no matter how silly it may sound than to have them ask your house help, driver or teachers stuff they should learn from you.
    You ought to encourage your children to feel free around you and you feel free around them too.

    Being firm is no excuse to be uptight and unapproachable. Let your children see you as their confidant and friend.
    The way you lay your bed is how you lie on it is a popular saying and as it concerns our relationship with our children, I believe they need us now as much as we will need them in future. Establish a bond that will stand the test of time, create family fun memoirs, traditions and values.
    Parenting is lots of fun and responsibilities, it's God's gift to you without sorrow... don't spoil what God meant for good by pushing your children away from you all in the name of being busy, this action may back fire!

    I'm certain many of you will reconsider some of your actions and reactions and do what is right in God's sight and in your children's life for a happier future so help us God.
    Till another edition of Heart to Heart matters,
    I remain yours truly,
    Zeemama
    www.experiencedmummy.blogspot.com

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