🩵 Happy Mother's Day 🩵
👩👧 From my stubborn child → to my 23-year-old mother of two-year-olds.
When I was a kid... I was so stubborn that I sometimes don't understand why my mother didn't run away from me. 😂
My mother is cruel, not just as cruel as loud, but as cruel as blitz.
The mother is very fierce. The eyes of the mother are very scary.
But Mom's not mean. Mom just doesn't want me to be a fudge kid.
Despite how fierce... but I know my mother is the kindest.
💡 I thought, "Mom's so fierce."
But today I realized, "I just love you so much."
When I was 23 today, I had a 2-year-old child.
I started coming across a mini version of my own "reflection."
My son is stubborn, stubborn, like if I had never gone through a stubborn childhood, I would have had a headache 10 times more.
They are bent, they don't listen, they don't stop talking, and sometimes their clear eyes can't make them angry.
What I learned from my mother is...
Can scold but must let him know that scolded because of love
Can be angry, but must not forget to hug
And most importantly, there must be a joke to solve the situation, because raising a child is a marathon, not a hundred meters race.
💙 My mother raised a stubborn child with a cruelty latent with good intentions.
💙 I'm... dribbling with a brutality that mixes comedy (and baby-mother fatigue).
One day you'll understand me.
Like I understand, Mom, today that
Cruelty does not make love less - but it is love that is powerful enough to mold us into a healthy person in a world many times more brutal.














































































