‘Mother matters’ Articles
Written by Single Father on 18 September 2011
“We used to have fruits almost everyday” Those were the words of my daughter, Angel as we were talking about the happy days when their mother was still with us. And she was right, when my wife was still alive, she would often buy fruits for the kids. To think that the market was really
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Written by Single Father on 29 March 2011
Just when I thought I have prepared myself to combat any intruders and other unwelcome visitors (READ: SUITORS), I overlooked the small details that really means a lot to a growing child… a growing daughter, that is. Tomorrow is my daughter’s graduation. Of course, I am proud and happy that my daughter is graduating from
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Written by Single Father on 13 January 2011
I had another scare as my daughter got sick last weekend, and on the occasion of her birthday even. Was observing her the whole day as she was constantly complaining of pain and irritation. At nighttime, seeing that she won’t be healed by home medication, I took her to the hospital where we were immediately
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Written by Single Father on 09 October 2010
As I was always saying, nothing can really replace the love and caring that a mother can give her children. But with the absence of one, my kids have to make do with what they have — a single father who seems to be clueless, or just gets easily confused when motherly things are on
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Written by Single Father on 30 August 2010
Modesty aside, I used to be a good cook. No, make that a great cook – that was according to my wife. When she was still with us, and I would be cooking, my dish would always turn out good, if not perfect.. and it was not just my words. But like what I said,
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Written by Single Father on 07 May 2010
So it’s Mother’s Day! Now what?! Do single fathers celebrate Mother’s Day as well? Being the one who also assumes the role to the mother in the house. Well… yes and no, I guess. Yes because, who would your children greet when they do not have their mother around? And it’s not really surprising that
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