It’s been slightly more than 24 hours after my confinement nanny took her leave and I’m exhausted. Partly from having to manage Noah at night all by myself, partly as a result of the hectic schedule of delivering Noah’s 1-month cakes to my office and DD’s office in the afternoon with baby in tow.
Then again, as I looked at my Mum and Dad who took the time to drive me around to make the deliveries and help me with Noah, I was struck by how parenthood is a lifelong commitment. Like my parents are always there for me, I know I will always be there for my baby. We’ve only just begun.
pei fen says
so true, so true… and the scariest thing is, we only have one chance to make it right!! eeeeeeeekssssss!
corsage says
Parental love indeed! And I think lots of commitment too. <BR/><BR/>Ooo does this mean you can start eating all the fun stuff? 🙂
nanie says
This is such a touching post. sob.
olimomok says
Congrats on surviving the first month, both baby and you!
silver_crv says
awwwhh..so sweet <BR/><BR/>hmmm..i have just noticed that DD has slim down quite a bit as comparing between the lastest photos to the photo taken at the TMC… 😀
kopikia says
yeah it’s true! you only TRULY appreciate what your parents have been doing for you all your life when you have a baby to fuss over! :)<BR/><BR/>how are you holding up with the night feeds?
Cheryl says
little Noah has a really intense look in his eyes =D
BeanBean says
pei fen:: eh, don’t scare me with this one chance business leh… <BR/><BR/>corsage:: no — that’s one of the downsides of breastfeeding is that i’ve got to watch what i eat since it pretty much translates directly to baby. but i’ve certainly loosened up on my diet! :)<BR/><BR/>nanie:: aww, it was just a thought that occurred to me. parents really deserve more credit!<BR/><BR/>olimomok:: thank