A NOTE TO MUMMYDear Mummy,
I know you've been pretty busy lately. (Ok, so what else is new? *rolls eyes*). Besides the jam-packed daily schedule on weekdays, your hands are now tied on weekends. On Saturdays for instance, you would rush me to religious class at 8 in the morning, pick me up by 10 plus and send me home almost instantaneously, without any haggling. You don't mind going the extra mile (and taking the bus when Daddy is not around) for you firmly believe that a strong foundation in one's faith will go a long, long way....
Once we are home, you would ensure that I have an early lunch and put me to sleep so that I have ample rest before I proceed for my enrichment class at 3 p.m. - now it's piano time! I'd really like to thank you Mummy, for you gave me the liberty to choose a class that interests me. Inspired by this
adorable girl, I decided to choose piano @ Seimpic, over speech & drama, kinderart or swimming. Maybe someday, we can play some music together ya, Tata?
Mummy, I know that you are sometimes worried about us, especially since Ihsan is now in the childcare together with me. You are afraid that little Ihsan will not be able to adapt with the new surroundings and the new daily routine that he's now succumbed to. Most of all, I'm sure you are afraid to let your little prince go, cos' time and again, people have commented that Ihsan is a tad too small for his age - so much so that you are afraid that he may be undermined by the others around him.
Not to worry Mummy, cos' as the elder sister, I will always be looking out for Ihsan. But on SECOND thoughts, there is NO extreme need for me to consistently protect Ihsan cos' I'm proud to say that my lil brother can very well take care of himself. You would have beamed with pride Mummy, cos Ihsan didn't cry on his first day in the childcare. Not one bit! He looked and acted very much like the 'seniors' who had been there in the childcare before him. And to tell you the truth, he seemed to love enjoy their company more than those of his age.
For now, the only thing we'd like you to do is to take good care of your health, Mummy. Please eat well Mummy, cos we know you tend to take late lunches due to the overwhelming workload that you have at your workplace. Please sleep well Mummy, cos we know you tend to burn the midnight oil, trying to complete so many tasks at hand. Most importantly Mummy, we hope you are aware that no matter what you do or where you are, we'll always love you......
Loads of love,
Iman, your princess...
P/S: Oh! And Mummy, we are SOOOOO happy that you are doing your final semester of the Masters course. This means that we would be able to see you more often in the near future ESPECIALLY in the evenings, no? Yippie!!!!!
Indulging In Innocence @ 5:21 AM