Translated…
Dual-income households seemed to have become a trend in modern day societies now, in order to increase the lifestyle we have, my husband and I are both regular nine-to-fivers, after we married, we’d lived where we worked, lived on simply; until my daughter was born, then, the mindsets of being new parents, as well as the small and bigger challenges in our lives started, bombarding us both.
Every morning, I’d needed to, get my daughter’s needs for an entire day ready, then, I’d, lifted her off, to the nursery, then, rush, into the office, and after work, I’d gone to the nursery, to pick her up again; I’d joked on how at a very young age, she’s already, going to school, but, I’d felt, a bit sad over this.
A few days ago, the weather had yet to turn colder, I saw the sun outside of my office winder, a thought came to me, I’d needed to, finish my work by six, and, drive to pick up my baby, and, with some light still there in the skies, I will take her on a stroll, to a park nearby. I’d thought, that she’d been kept, inside the nursery center, without ANY fresh air, that no matter what, no matter how tired I am, I’d needed to, take her out for a bit.
nope, not my photograph…
And so, the two of us, walked, along that red brick road, seeing the dogs, run past us, with the children running, playing ahead of us both, the working class that’s shifted their moods, and, all the noises around us, seemed to have, disappeared. I’d lowered my head, to talk to my daughter, and, she was, really, curious about everything that’s going on in the world all around, and, although she can only, sit inside her stroller, clapping her hand, looking around her, and, say a few babyish words every now and then, I’d still wanted her to, feel how much I wanted her to be happy.
Baby, mommy hoped, to become like the ray of the setting sun, so gentle and so warm, and accompany you, for ever, and ever, and ever.
So, this, is a mother’s wish for her child, because in this current day, both parents needed to work, in order to make the ends meet, plus, raising a child is quite costly, and so, we’d all had to, choose to, give up spending time with our young, because of work, because that, is what pays the bill, but, this mother managed to, squeeze some time out of her busy schedules, to go to the park with her daughter.
nope, not my painting still…