My peeps! How far naa! Just thought to drop a note to say we are still alive and kicking- me and my blog that is! I sure sound like a broken record. Geez!
Please how do you blogville mothers do it? Combining career, wife duties, mother duties and blogging?? please show me the way o, I beg una. I am still on maternity leave so I can't claim work is taking up my time. So we know where all my time is going to and we all know it ain't blogging!
Ok I think what I should do is resume my thankful post abi? That should give me something to blog about. Hopefully...
My little princess is 5 months today! Yippee! she is growing up into such a smart cutie if I may say so myself. In fact, I give all glory to God for her life!
Ok so this is me signing out and should be back here with my thankful tuesday post next week by God's grace. Writefreak darling, please remind me o cuz i'mma just forget! LOL
Ok let me go do some blog rounds now.
God bless!
aw...5 months already???? do kiss her for me
ReplyDeleteHow loooooong is your maternity leave?????
ReplyDeletealready?
ReplyDeletewhaooooooooo! time does fly!
kisses and hugs to the bionic superstar
@doll- just kissed her for you
ReplyDelete@~Sirus~- in the uk, maternity leave is for a year (without pay)but i doubt i will last that long at home
@Tyger- yes o time dey fly!!
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ReplyDeleteLOL at Sirus, was about to ask same myself....1 year...wow, so many women would so covet that.
ReplyDeleteYay for our little princess, soon we'd be planning her 1st year gig..lol
Yay! Welcome back to blogging - I hope.... lol
ReplyDeleteHow is little Miss doing, send her lots of hugs and kisses from me!
Are you back for real? How have you been? And your twin sister (ur dota)?
ReplyDeleteoh, these lil ones, how fast they grow..5 months already?
ReplyDeletewell, my dear, na so we de struggle am..motherhood is a 24hr non-paying job, no leave, no day off..we can only pray that our struggle shall not be in vain.no b small thing.the Lord is your strength.
Kudos to you mothers, you're all very strong women. Belated Mother's day and snoozles to the little one.
ReplyDeletehow come u r still on maternity leave? isnt it supposed to be three months?
ReplyDeletegood to know you are all doing great
Welcome to the club!
ReplyDeleteJuggling the various duties we have has mothers, wives and career women is by the grace of God! The Lord is our strength!
Enjoy your maternity leave jare!
Missed you on this site too dear.
ReplyDeletePlease send our love to princess and Daddy.
As per juggling all the duties, God is your strenght.
And trust Writefreak....she woudl remind you.
Hmmm, *thinking revolution* men must be entitled to paternity leave of at least 6months with pay. At least, in the spirit of fairness.
ReplyDeleteSebi, am the godfather?
Awww, happy to hear that your princess is growing in stature and wisdom too. Happy 5 months to her!
ReplyDelete(Glad you're doing fine as well!)
@jhazymn- i know o, though you can get bored sometimes but I am enjoying my time off work.
ReplyDelete@FG-thanks dearie. Will hug and kisses Princess foryou
@Rita- I am back hon, we are both doing fine. How are you? Should catch up soon
@histreasure- i agree about motherhood. and i say amen to that prayer. our struggle will not be in vain in Jesus name!
@Myne- thanks a lot!
@Uzezi- in the Uk maternity leave is for a year.
How you dey?
@Dee- I agree, na God's grace and discipline abi? how's the family?
@Olufunke- missed you to dearie. AH i dont think writefreak has even read my blog entry. lol
@rethots- lol @ spirit of fairness
i am looking for godfather with kind o...
@GNG- yes o, we thank God. How are you??
Errr...i would have reminded you...if not that i am just reading the post...LOL
ReplyDeleteBefore i know it now, this lil princess will be calling me to report you o! Can wait! lol
5 months already? Time sure flies. Before you know it, Princess'll be asking to wear some of your stuff once a while. lol. Thank God for her life. Coincidentally, she shares her birthday with a very close friend of mine. One year maternty leave? Now, Naija could really learn from that!
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