Me As A Mom
- I’ll still blog
every flash fiction I write every week
- I’ll be on
Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Path 24/7 watching after what children’s
doing there – they’ll hate it but never mind, I have my own things to post
- I’ll play
video games – old and new ones - several days a week with my children and they’ll ask me about the
walkthrough when they get into difficult levels
- I’ll read my
children Dee’s Supernova for their bedtime stories
- I’ll be
drawing in the same canvas with my husband just like what we did when we were
still dating
- I’ll be
sitting together with my husband with a cup of coffee or tea – me facing a notebook, him facing his sketchbook – don’t
bother talking
- I’ll be the
place where my children ask on how to do coding for their blog
header or widget
- I’ll jug
between catching up kdramas and night sleeping
- I’ll spend
my morning cooking breakfast, preparing for children’s school, do the chores,
and copywriting for clients
- I’ll spend
my night cooking dinner, assisting children with their homework and writing my
next metropop or a dark young adult
- I’ll make a
copy for my children’s school project so they can put it in their socmed or
blog
- I‘ll have a
shelf full of books I’ve never get to afford when I was young and a drawer full
of expensive stationaries
- I’ll take my
husband and children backpacking to a deserted island in Norway or Helsinki
- I’ll be on
my phone reading and asking weird and funny answers on Quora everyday
- I’ll watch
horror or thiller movies alone in one weekend night in the dark of my study
- I’ll spend
hours in a bookstore – I don’t think I’ll know how to quit though
- I’ll have Corinne Bailey Rae’s songs blaring
in my kitchen every morning when everybody’s are away
- I’ll keep my
children away from tablets, computers, and smartphones (outside school work)
until they’re 13.
- Instead,
I’ll make them play video games
- I’ll make my
children read books they like everyday and write the reviews once a month
- I’ll tell my
children that it’s okay to be an introvert and it’s not some kind of mental
illness
- I’ll teach
my son a gentleman manner and to have a thoughtful sense towards women,
elderly, and children
- I’ll teach
my daughter that they don’t live just to be someone else’s wife or someone’s
mom or someone’s daughter-in-laws and that they should live up to pursue their greatest passion
- I’ll be
sitting in our TV room playing 500-piece puzzles, lego, or nanoblocks as my ultimate me-time
- I’ll tell my kids that they should worship God not because they’re afraid
of Hell but because their God is worthy of worship
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