Connie and Oliver's new life

Wednesday, September 06, 2006


Is it a good thing?

I know, I know, it is too early to draw any conclusion regarding whether we, as a married and responsible couple, should have kids. Despite the fact that we are two intelligent people, and the passing-on of our good genes is a good contribution to the great society (the next Einstein could be in my belly right now), more importantly, my clock is clicking..... That is just the internal part, the external clock is pounding even more heavily. Just like our circadian rhythm, our activity is determined by our internal sensors and the light-dark cycle of our environment.

As a new mother, even though I was fully prepared for the dramatic changes which are bound to happen to me and my little family, I am still little shocked. My entire wardrobe is useless. And my body is going through a kind of metamorphosis that is anything but similar to the process where a beautiful butterfly comes out of her cocoon. The worst has yet to come, but I already strongly feel that my little one owes me a treat at a spa on every single mother's day from now on.

As for our little family, the promising junior has been nothing but joy and hope. We try not to look too far into the future like the teenager years. There is a little monster in every child, but the problem arises when the little is no little any more. With such joy and hope in mind, we managed several revolutionary changes to our way of living. We gave our house a makeover, and started housekeeping. The fruits of our effort are so delicious just like the ones you get from the whole foods.

I guess it is a good thing, then, calculating the gain and the loss at this stage, not that we have any choice to go back time. Therefore, my single or proper aged-friends, I recommend this to you. But no warranty......

6 Comments:

Blogger G'yom said...

I'll foolow your advice... some time. So far my life is pretty good with nobody to take care off ;o) It's already so much work to take care of myself...
It's great you're doing a blog too: when Romeo will be 18, we'll show him what his mother was thinking while pregnant ;o)

3:00 PM  
Blogger G'yom said...

bu the way, if you want people with no blog to leave messages, you ave to chancge the settings in "settings"; "comments" change the "who can comment" to anyone.

CU

3:03 PM  
Blogger CK said...

Ha, Thanks, "bill". I changed the setting. I am glad you like my blog. I will try to make it more multimedia:)

3:58 PM  
Blogger Quentin said...

I think you shouldn't count on the spa thing before a few years... May I add your blog to the links on mine? (so that more people can see how mothers feel just before being mothers... ;))

7:57 PM  
Blogger CK said...

I take it from your comment that you haven't treated your mom a spa yet:) Yes, you can add my blog as a link, only if you promise to write in English in your blog:)

8:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ahhhhhh your blog is so cool. Much better then mine.;( Well keep it up and I'm adding you to my links.

12:16 AM  

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