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My Motherhood!

Still I can feel the moment when first time I heard your heart bit, my dear little one! I was thrilled, but felt very happy that I was  going to be a part of those fortunate women, who can create a life! Slowly and steadily I was attached with you. In every moment I was talking to you, to welcome you in my and mine hubby's life!

Then the most awaited day came.... I could hear your voice,  see you and  touch you sweet heart! It was Sep 22nd 2005, you made your debute on this earth's platform and became a part of our life. Your dad was so worried about you. He was on walker, couldn't  walk properly. Even though he went to temple to pray for you, my child. Then the moment came -  you felt secured in mine warm arms. You were attached to me  before coming on this earth! I can still feel those unforgetable moments -  when first you looked at me, hold my finger, gave  me a smile and called me 'momma'!

Gradually you're growning up...  you could be able to sit, stand, walk and  run... It is you my dear son, because of whom I had learnt about the critical but glorious moments of a woman's life. You have given me the glory of a mother in my life.... "My Motherhood" !!!

I know you will be growing up and one day will become an independent person. You might not need any help of mine or your dad, but still you will be a small kid for us. So we want to enjoy each and every moments of your growing days..... which will help us to live with our little kid in future!!! May God give you a long and successful life Ishaan!

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