Mr Medic



Hafiz Jabbar
Loves Islam
Loves Parents
Loves Soccer

My Wants

PSP
Tops
Three Quarters
Platform Bed
Mini fridge
Nice Body
The Perfect Lady =)
Own Television
Travel the world
*world peace* like seriously

Trash It Out

Thursday, May 15, 2008

I am done and dusted for 2nite. The essay I am working on is killing me! hahax. Its on plagiarism and it sucks to do this topic because u basically cant plagiarise!! haha


ok, i've been bloghopping, blogjumping and blogreading and i notice many wishing Mother's day exactly on the 11th of May. Its great to see all out there appreaciating what mothers have done for us but im curious, just curious...Do we do it just because its Mother's Day? Do we just do it for the sake of doing it?Or do we just do it because everyone does it??

Mothers are there everyday for us whether physically, mentally or emotionally. their prayers (regardless what faith u are) are always encircling us day and night. And a mother's prayers are usually simple. "keep my child safe"

I would like to draw u readers to the latest earthquake that hit CHINA. The amount of kids dead is increasing and the real sorrow lies with the MOTHER. The emotional upheavel she has to go thru only GOD knows.

We can never feel how our moms struggled to carry us for nine long months wothout flinching. They were even proud to show off that buldge!! As if they were telling the people out there, hey look, this is my child!!
Yet we are always shy to hold our mum's hand tightly as we walk to the diner for dinner or as we cross the road with her.

Our mum's teach us patiently how to walk. Gently lifting us up when we take a tumble. Holding our hands to steady ourselves and then letting us take our small steps to our destinations. All this was done without the slightest sighing. And yet when we grow up, waiting for our mum who takes slow steps can be annoying.

Our mum's take time to teach us the fundamentals of life, like how to talk and eat and drink from a cup. And yet when we become a sucess story, we say its down to our hard work and we rarely give credit to our first ever TEACHER, our mum.....


With that, i would like to ask, should Mother's Day only be on the 11th of May or should it be an everyday thing? We need not shower our mum's with expensive present but it should be with unconditional love that they would really look forward too...A simple hug before leaving for school would be a good start...


*We think of conquering the world, but to MOTHERS, we are the WORLD....

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