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So big

Mommy Moments is where Moms muse about motherhood and show off their kids.

Joys, worries, disappointments, hopes, challenges and successes are shared.

Chris hosts this meme every Friday at The Mommy Journey.


Today's theme got me debating if these punching bags would do.

Maybe HK skyscrapers would count. Three of the world's tallest buildings felt lofty across the horizon. So big too.

They dwarf me much like the way challenges of mommyhood do. But then life is bigger than all these biggies. And good too.

Comments

Chubskulit Rose said…
Wahhhh mini PacMan in the making? Pagkasexy mo sis hehehe.

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Hazel said…
I hope not, sis maluluka ako dyan hahahah... ay bilbil galore na kaya yan ops
warr_shee said…
my kids will like this because they love punching like pacquiao
MJ Rodriguez said…
Lol! Love the Pacman comment!

Talaga namang nanliliit ako sa mga naglalakihang buildings diyan!
Missus Cee said…
definitely HK scyscrapers count! hehe.

:)
Hazel said…
Anne, pacquaio is fast becoming a kids' hero too tsk tsk

mj, ako rin :)

hahpiness, i reckon they rather do
Tetcha said…
Those punching bags would count as big and those skyscrapers definitely!
Hazel said…
Yeah, Tetcha. I reckon they would :)
kimmyschemy said…
yeah, they really would do. and nice choice too, in line with Pacman's recent victory, lol!
Mel_Cole said…
Those are big punching bags and the picture of you with the buildings are fantastic too.


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MaiThreeBoyz said…
love those punching bags! my youngest simon would love that! idol nya yata si pacman e.
Chris said…
wow, is he following the footsteps of pacman? :D happy mommy moments
Hazel said…
I'd rather he didn't Chris :D
Clarissa said…
kung dwarf ang tawag mo sa yo eh ano ako?lol!Challenges of motherhood is indeed BIGGIE.

Forgive my late visit dear,medyo busy lang ng konti.Give CJ a hug for me^_^

Have a nice day,Mommy Hazel!
Ebie said…
One thing big I can think of is my big tummy when I was 7 months pregnant, hahaha!

Hmmm, Cj could be a future Pacman!
Hazel said…
Clarissa, no problem... there goes the hug. You stay beautiful!

Ate Eb, kana ang tinuod nga dako :-)

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