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Little people

It's Five minute friday. And I'm joining Lisa-Jo Baker for another session of five minute writing.

 Today we are writing about ; Imagine



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 I love having kids. I love how they can surprise you by using certain words or doing certain things of which you were not aware that they could say them or do them. I love how clever they are.
I love to take care of them and to see them grow in to the people they are supposed to be one day. Now they are little people, my little people. A wish fulfilled, a blessing from God and I can’t imagine how life would be without them.
I can’t imagine a life without tiny arms that wrap themselves around you and say ‘I love you mummy’, even though they are only two. I can’t imagine a house without toys , the buggy with dollies in the corridor, the little wooden bike in the living room, the forgotten stuffed animals behind the sofa.
Though I sometimes wish that it was easier, that they made less mess, I surely can’t imagine life without them.

 Stop




 I never seem to get to write more than a few sentences but still I love doing this.
Would you like to join too ?

 Here is how.

 1. Write for 5 minutes flat – no editing, no over thinking, no backtracking.
2.  Link back to the blog post of Lisa- Jo Baker and invite others to join in.
3. Comment on the blog post of the person who linked up just before you.

 Linking to Lisa-Jo Baker now.

 Blessings and love,





Comments

Cheri said…
Coming over from Lisa Jo's. Your babies are so precious. It's hard to believe that God feels so much more towards us than our human love can feel towards our babies. Even when our mommy love seems perfect. God bless you today as you enjoy being His child.
Your babies are gorgeous, and so is your writing. I love that your family is your primary blessing and your joy. It comes through. Blessings!

Leslie from Sweet Midlife
Chan said…
Cheri, thanks for stopping by and for your comment. Indeed, Gods love is incomparible. It is perfect, everlasting and unconditional. Nothing can measure the depth of it. It goes beyond our understanding. I'm actually planning to do a post about Gods love soon. May God bless you richly sister in the Lord.
Chan said…
Leslie, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Thank you for your compliments. Gods richest blessings to you !
Tanya M. said…
Awwww, such sweet memories with your precious little ones. Once you become a mother, you really can't imagine life without children and all the blessings they bring. Loved your perspective. ~Tanya, glad I stopped by today from FMF.
stopping by from Five Minute Friday! Love to hear a mama "living her dream". Motherhood is a blessing and its so lovely have a glimpse of your everyday joy!
Chan said…
Hi Tanya, thank you for stopping by and for your comment. I hope you'll stop by again soon.
Chan said…
@shespeakshearmama.
Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I hope you'll come back soon !

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