In my previous post from a tag, I wrote that on Mother's Day, what I really wanted to do was to bake a cake for the family. But it didn't happen...
Mother's Day started the minute the clock struck midnight on Saturday night. My most valued "gift" was not having to wake up whenever baby stirred from sleep. Because it's Mother's Day, I got to sleep through it all while Ray took care of baby's wants throughout the night. But baby was behaving himself, hardly giving much fuss that night.
I decided to take some time to get a haircut. After that I shopped for groceries before going home. Once I got home, baby was taking his nap so I had an uninterupted lunch and even managed to check my mails for a while. When baby woke up, we played for a while and I fed him steamed papaya for the first time. He's always excited about tasting new food.
The afternoon whiled away and before we knew it, it was time to head out for Mother's Day dinner. We brought along baby's porridge and he got to eat together at the dinner table for the first time.
It was a pretty relaxed day, and I felt rejuvenated not having to rush through chores and instead spent some time on my own doing things at my own pace. Maybe I'll save the baking for another day...
3 comments:
Yer lucky..!! to have a baby who loves tasting new food. Chloe was a brat with food.. and she still is.
That was a lovely Mother's Day alright! Good boy, Ryan for giving mummy a wonderful day.. :)
mama bok, baby has got parents who are food-lovers, that's why! haha.
dancing queen, it was quite a treat on Mother's Day :)
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