I am proud to be a mother of my child I LOVE YOU ""CATIGAR"""
Being a mother means wearing many hats, often simultaneously. From personal experience, the journey of motherhood is not just about providing care but also about stepping into various roles that our children perceive us to have. The OCR content beautifully illustrates this by comparing a mother's image in her child's eyes to characters like Doraemon and Mak Lampir, or roles such as a teacher, singer, chef, and even CEO. This resonates deeply with me because motherhood truly requires us to be versatile and resourceful. For instance, my daily routine involves not just fulfilling basic needs but also being a guide and motivator for my child. Sometimes, I feel like a guru imparting lessons in patience and resilience; at other times, like a chef who prepares nourishment with love and attention. Even the simplest task, like tidying up, becomes significant when you realize your child sees you as a capable and caring figure. What stands out is how children view their mothers as 'serba bisa' — all-capable, multifunctional, and indispensable. This nickname, mentioned in the OCR text, captures the essence of motherhood’s demands and its rewards. It reminded me of the joy and pride I feel being ‘serba guna’ – versatile in every way for my child’s happiness and growth. To all mothers, embracing these multiple identities is a celebration of the deep, unconditional love we share with our children. It’s a reminder that, in our child's eyes, we are superheroes who excel in countless ways, even if the world otherwise does not see it.





















































