Friday, 15 August 2014

MOMS' BEHAVIOURS


 

I have been a keen observant of my parents’ behaviors lately and am getting new ideas by day. The most outstanding amongst these is the love that connects them and the chemistry between these too. I have come to understand that women talk too much than men though in the positive perspective.

 When a girl is growing up, her playing reflects her possible future characteristics. When she enters into a room full of different sorts of toys, she will end up picking a doll and things pertaining to a mothers job. She holds her doll, talks to it, “Don’t cry baby, I will give you food, or no, let me first bathe you then dress you up nicely then you can eat and I’ll read you a story so that you can sleep.” So slowly she does all these responsibilities as she continues talking. With time, she is now a grown up lady and gets married and now puts into practice her childhood games.

My mother is a perfect replica of this girl who grows up talking and talking. Just the other day, mom and dad were watching their best programme when suddenly mother stood and said she’s off to bed so she headed to the kitchen, prepared the items that would be used to prepare breakfast in the morning, she then writes each person’s duties for the following day. Her next step was to my brothers bedroom, covers him properly then prepares his school uniform and packs his books in his bag and walks around to check on whether all lights are off and doors closed an if  she’s forgotten anything .

On the other end, my father  yawns and says, “I’m so exhausted, am off to bed,” he switches off the TV and heads to the bedroom. By the time mom is through with her small tasks, dad is fast asleep. It is very important to enlighten girls especially when it comes to home responsibilities, so let us train our young ladies to be women the society can embrace and borrow living ethics from.

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