Thursday, May 7, 2009

Mother's Day...

Have been slightly under the weather lately... Guess it's the journey back from JB. In and out and in and out of the car. Got me headache. Sigh...

Made fudge. It looks kind of ok. But then my mum said it's too sweet. Sigh...

Ok. Stop sighing. Mother's day is around the corner. Thinking back, normally I'll get a Winnie the Pooh for my mum for any occasions. Be it birthday or Mother's day. God knows how much she loves Pooh... Even the study room is slowly turning into Pooh's area. Never mind her room which has a cupboard full of Pooh. And the big-size Pooh is forced to squeeze in my small cupboard. Oh yeah, if you want to find my Avanza among all the other same colour Avanzas, no worry, just look for the one full with Pooh.

Guess what we are doing this Sunday? We are heading to Kelantan. It's just not fair. Out of so many days, the interview has to be on this Sunday. And in Kelantan. My parents did say that I can choose not to go but I know they want me to take the chance no matter how much I don't like it. Sigh... But I know that God has a plan for us. I just pray that I'm on the right track. No matter what, I will listen to Him and follow Him. Just pray that we'll have a safe 7-8 hours journey there... Heard that the road there is dangerous especially at night.

Here's a poem for all the mothers out there. Thanks for everything and Happy Mother's Day. (P.S. I wrote this a year ago so it may not be good but it did come from the heart.)

The one who taught me from
Crawling to walking
Falling to dancing
Crying to singing

The one who taught me from
ABC to XYZ
123 to 8910
Scrawling to writing
Scribbling to drawing

The one who taught me from
Making mistakes to learning lessons
Fearing difficulties to braving challenges
Making complaints to counting blessings
Taking granted to showing gratitude

The one whose charcoal black hair turns gray
Then white
The one whose strong steady pace turns shaky
Then weak
The one whose sparkling bright eyes turn weary
Then dull
While moulding me from an insignificant caterpillar
To a magnificent butterfly

Mother...
Thanks for everything!