Monday, February 21, 2011
Quote of the Day
A mother is a person who seeing there are only four pieces of pie for five people, promptly announces she never did care for pie. ~Tenneva Jordan
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Mak, Ibu, Ummi, Mama!
The proverbial "first word" of an infant often sounds like "ma" or "mama." But most familiar terms of mother in English are: Mom/Mum/Ma or Mommy/Mummy/Mammy. Anyway, it consist the first letter - M. This strong association of that sound with "mother" has persisted in nearly every language on earth, countering the natural localization of language. In Malaysia, the mother is known as Emak/Mak, Ibu/Bu, Ummi/Mi, or Mama/Ma.
A mother is a woman who has conceived, given birth to, or raised a child in the role of a parent. Because of the complexity and differences of a mothers' social, cultural, and religious definitions and roles, it is challenging to define a mother to suit a universally accepted definition.
I'm here just want to share with you what mothers do, what my mother told me and what you can share as a mother - about motherhood or any related topics.
*A mother is not limited to biological but non biological (surrogate), -in law, adoptive, stepmother, and other mother.
Till then, bye!
A mother is a woman who has conceived, given birth to, or raised a child in the role of a parent. Because of the complexity and differences of a mothers' social, cultural, and religious definitions and roles, it is challenging to define a mother to suit a universally accepted definition.
I'm here just want to share with you what mothers do, what my mother told me and what you can share as a mother - about motherhood or any related topics.
*A mother is not limited to biological but non biological (surrogate), -in law, adoptive, stepmother, and other mother.
Till then, bye!
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