Semua parents sedaya upaya nak memberikan yang terbaik untuk anak-anak.Kalau boleh dari semua segi.Dari A to Z.Takda siapa nak anak-anak susah.
Tapi adakah kita melaksanakan apa yang patut untuk anak2?Memberikan tunjuk ajar yang terbaik pada anak-anak kita?Or we just be DIRI KITA SEBENAR depan anak2?
As for me, sometimes memang aku kurang sabar ngan anak-anak.Thus, the kids will see the REAL me and memang kadang2 i can’t help it.Tak semua orang perfect, but at least we try so hard to be perfect.
Menjadi parents memang susah.Melayan kerenah anak-anak dah satu hal.Anak-anak kadang2 tak paham.Bila kita tengah sibuk tak kisah la sibuk di dapur, sibuk depan pc atau sibuk benda lain, mula la dia bawak fav toys untuk tunjukkan kita atau sekurang-kurang nya suruh kita main ngan dia.Selalu nya apa kita buat?Atau apa kita akan bagitau kat anak2?
Ada yang akan cakap ” alaaa..mama sibuk la, main dulu ye, kang mama datang” ..ada tak?aku pon kadang2 tercakap gitu sebab time tuh, memang tengah sibuk ya amat.Tapi aku make sure, pas tuh aku spend time ngan anak.Tak kisah la time tuh dia dah takde mood dah nak main2 toys but at least kita duduk depan mata dia.Anak-anak tak paham kesibukkan kita.Yang diaorang tau, bila nak, benda mesti ada.Benda mesti dapat.
So, hopefully from time to time kita akan menjadi lebih baik untuk anak-anak.And anak-anak nih memandang kita as role model.Taknak lah bila dah besar panjang nanti, anak-anak ikut peel kita.Yang hangin tak tentu hala, yang kuat mengamuk and so on.Biarlah anak-anak mengikut kita yang no matter what sentiasa tenang ( tak kisah la dalam hati bagai gunung berapi menanti nak meletup ) .. anak-anak ikut peel kita yang elok dan baik.
While browsing the net, nih aku stumble very nice poem.
Parenting is
16 September 2007
Scary is
When you see your son shout at his friends,
in the same way you shout at him,
in the same way your mother used to shout at you.
Beautiful is
When you see the warm soft sparkle in your child’s eye
As he talks about his most favourite thing in the WHOLE WORLD,
Spiderman.
Mind-numbing torture is
When you spend all day saying, please don’t touch that, please don’t do that, please don’t say that, please don’t stand on that, please just stop that, please try eating this, please take another bite, please say thank you, PLEASE SAY PLEASE…
Magical is
When your 4 year old son tells you a joke, and it’s actually funny.
As you laugh, he tells another one, and another one,
until you are both rolling on the floor, crying from laughter.
Bleakness is
When, for days, you try and try and try and try AND TRY your very best with a positive heart, to battle with your children’s naughtiness, disobedience, stubbornness, temper, anger, disrespect and appalling behaviour… and absolutely nothing seems to change.
Tender is
When you kneel down, look your son in the eye and
say how sorry you are for being in a bad mood this morning,
and he says “Aww mum, that’s ok. I still love you. Let’s just be happy ok?”
Precious is
When your son throws his arms around you, and you both roll onto the floor, tickling, giggling, laughing, poking, bumping, hooting, bouncing, cuddling, cackling, twirling, and you just know deep inside you, that in another 4 years, this all might be “NOT A COOL THING TO DO”.
Panic is
When you wake up in the dead of night, to screams, cries, vomit, raging temperature, shouts, a soaking bed, blood… and you have no idea what to do.
Painful is
After waking up 8 times in the night and a trip to emergency hospital, you still have to get out of bed in the morning, make breakfast, pack lunches, send one child to school, entertain the other child, keep appointments, buy groceries, make dinner, pick up child from school, hang around for after school activities, bath children, feed children and bed children.
Pride is
When you hear your son telling his friends that “Ants are the strongest creatures in the world. If they were big like humans, they could carry a bulldozer! Yeah! My mum told me that!”
Wisdom is
When you try to explain genetics and recessive traits to a 4 year old and he just laughs at you.
Mind boggling is
When you watch your kids play and are struck with utter amazement – They are funny, friendly, unique, sociable, active, open, confident, smart, happy and healthy AND YOU MADE THEM!
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