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Favorite mommy moments

We're posting our favorite Mommy Moments entries this week. Mine are those that have something to do with my interests: the entries from precious gift and music themes. But then with all the other interests and the fun times it's hard to choose really. I am so glad I can say that because bad days like when Cj throws a tantrum drive me crazy. I have a kind of slow time recovering from emotions out of upsetting moments that involve Cj. But the advice goes, "dwell on the positive" so dwell I try.

Here's a photo taken at Cj's school. As I mentioned on my post last week, Cj does not like his pic taken nowadays. This was no different with his back to the camera. I asked his dad to click anyway because I want Cj to have a visual record of his first teacher. This was taken after he and his classmates danced for their mommies during the Queen's birthday which was also Mother's Day here.

~ Mommy Moments is brought to you by Chris ~

Comments

Anya said…
Poor Cj
come one your teacher looks okay.
He looks so cute !!!
:-)
Anonymous said…
You dwell very well my friend. That is just a beautiful picture. You are stunning in looks as you are with your personality. That darn little CJ...we gotta break this habit of him not wanting his picture taken. LOL Have you shown him the end results? Maybe if he saw that he isn't facing the camera or something it might make him think twice. YOu know if you put it in a good way to him...But there again, he might grow up like me and just absolutely HATE to have my picture taken LOL. Oh the joys of mommyhood. Nice made up word don't ya think? LOL :)
JonaBQ said…
sarap siguro ng feeling when you see your kid perform together with the other kids :) i look forward to that.

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Hazel said…
Anya, lol...! you're right. there's nobody scary in the pic

Thom, that's such a good idea which I actually haven't tried. And I thought I was thinking lol!

Jona, it is. don't forget to have fun when it's your turn :)
Clarissa said…
Ganyan nga talaga ang mga bata,lumalaki na kasi cya--nahihiya na siguro but it's ok--it's part of growing up.^_^

Happy MM!!^_^
Rossel said…
he's really camera shy nowadays. there was a time that my daughter didn't want her pictures taken too, but it changed. she's taking her own pictures now. lol!
Jac said…
Camera shy si Cj sometimes my kids ganyan din sila pag wala sa mood di ko ma pilit mag pa picture. Btw mommy I also like the precious gift theme. Have a lovely weekend
Tetcha said…
I love those themes, too. Happy Mommy Moments! Mine is up also.
nuts said…
may moods talaga mga kids when they really hate cam at di mo mapilit talga.. mine is up now..
Marice said…
hahaha kulit ni CJ :) we got the same fave sissy! :)
u may view mine here
Chubskulit Rose said…
ang cute ng uniforms nila sis.

A little late for my MM, but hope you could still peek. I broke the rule this time, find out why.
Anonymous said…
what is it with boys? May stage talaga na ganyan. My son went thru that stage and we had to talk to him and tell him how many shots exactly. Or else, hindi din haharap sa camera. But he'll outgrow it soon. Don't worry mommy. :)
Ladynred said…
Minsan boys are shy. Girls naman likes to pose!
http://canadianscrapbookerblog.com/2009/12/19/mommy-moments-mommy-moment-birth-story/
Chris said…
my little girl went through that stage and still is camera shy at times... :) happy mommy moments!

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