Di_Dee
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Today was "take your daughter to work" (on call) day. (We entered a deep pothole) Michy: Ouch, mummy, what's that? Me: A pothole Michy: Poncho? Me: Yes, pothole. Michy: Ok, drive gekly(gently) mummy, don't let my daddy's car fall down again, Ok? Me: Ok. 😔 (faced the road and ensured to drive carefully and avoid the 7 massive potholes on the way)

Always gladdens my heart when my 3 year old daughter says "Mummy, let's see what's Jesus going to say to us tonight" And after reading, she turns to me and asks me to tell her a story about Jesus I now save my devotion time till bedtime so we do it together. Best times really


After a long day, I was so tired. I put my 4-year-old daughter to bed. As I was about to leave her room, she said, Mummy, let’s pray. Mummy let’s do devotion. I thought I could skip that day. After reading our Bible devotion I was so glad that we did. This made me happy. We’ve built that routine and I see now that my children enjoy praying. See my life oo, small dodging now they are holding me accountable 😂🥹



Breast milk in the breast does not go sour! Breast milk in the breast does not go sour!! Breast milk in the breast does not go sour!!!

Share your worst experience since becoming a parent


My son started attempting to walk at 10+ He was always excited whenever we told him to take a step, he took 3 to 4 steps and sits About two weeks after tragedy struck, he fell from a height and his left ankle was affected He couldn't stand anymore, that meant I had to carry him around. He was in pain, he wouldn't eat, he wanted me to allow him play but when I dropped him he discovered he couldn't stand to play, he was frustrated


Have you ever returned energy to anyone, like aura for aura? Drop your brief story below 👇

I am actually very curious to hear from men who went into the labour room with their wives. What went through your mind? How did you feel? Did you faint? 😭




Share your worst experience since becoming a parent



