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This too shall pass.Enjoy your moments

This too shall pass

To all the new mom's out there big hug and a big and congratulations.

Welcome to motherhood, happy parenting.

Been there done that, is where I begin.

To the moms who are awake at night, await this shall pass too pass.

To the moms out there whose kid is in pain and crying and you don't know for what this too shall pass.

To the moms out there whose kid is behind some milestones, the worry would end soon. This too shall pass. 

To the moms out there who are worried about your weight gain don't worry you would lose some weight. This too shall pass.

To the mom out there whose kids are trying to keep with the academics, this too shall pass.

So, to all the mother's out there don't stress, you won't even know when your infants turned into toddler's, preschoolers, schooler's, and college-going students and you are seeing them graduate and move to some cities or country.

It's ok to worry but don't forget to enjoy their childhood, celebrate new milestones, small achievements. Click as many pictures you can. Hug them, kiss them, play with them do the crazy stuff you always wanted to do, paint, dance, make faces, splash water, jump,  play, hide seek and all your childhood games.

Teach them, discipline them but don't forget to enjoys small moments that's all I ask.

These moments will never come back.

Your child is already going through lots of things, school, peer pressure and lots of other things.

 They just need assurance, this too shall pass. Don't stop trying, as parents encourage them, tell them their efforts are good, keep trying, practise makes them perfect.

To all the parents out there, we know you care for us, don't turn your questions to more worries for us.

As a human being or as a good wisher you are always aware of which point is a topic which touches someone nerves. Don't talk about it with that person.

Let's lift each other up with some good vibes, spirts and happiness, instead of adding on more worries.

Let's help each other with all the techniques we know and encourage each other.


Happy Parenting.

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