Proud Parents - How do you express the parents that you are?
By mikaelalexis
@mikaelalexis (399)
Philippines
April 20, 2007 12:57am CST
we are proud parents to this beautiful princess in my avatar. she turns 5 months yesterday and it was fun watching her grow. i got some knowledge in computers and made some transition of her growth from her 4d ultrasound scan to her fourth month outside her mother's womb. below is the link and i would very appreciate comments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4RfGf_EBME
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4 responses
@maddysmommy (16230)
• United States
20 Apr 07
OMG how did you do that? that is so awesome and she is a cutie! I am a proud parent of my 4 year old son and have never stopped telling anyone that LOL We have a website for him which we keep family up to date with whats happening in his life (when we have time to do it), we have our own homepage where I display pictures of my son from when he was 1 month to now. I would love to have another child or two!
@mikaelalexis (399)
• Philippines
24 Apr 07
your comment is greatly appreciated. and to be honest, i love reading testimonies from proud parents how much they love their children. and it doesnt bored me anyhow. btw, can I ask for the link of your website? i'll try to visit it sometime.
@mypeace (393)
• Nigeria
20 Apr 07
You will sure be proud of your little princess, she is indeed a princess. It is the joy of every couple to bring forth their kind. She will sure be a blessing to you and your family. I can wait to have mine, and watch them as they grow.
@mikaelalexis (399)
• Philippines
24 Apr 07
we are very much proud than you think and every parents should. it broke my heart when i saw a news on TV with parents maltreated their children. and i say God bless to you upcoming babies.
@mikaelalexis (399)
• Philippines
20 Apr 07
shes not only sweet, but charming and sociable. she would waste giving out a smile to anyone wanting it.
@humpy12345 (66)
• Malaysia
20 Apr 07
I think in my heartfelt opinion is that you should alwiz encourage her no matter, tell her how much you love her and teach her to walk in all upright moral ways while at the same time, as she grows older, imposing appropriate (not too much and not too little) control over her life. Never , never in my opinion to tell friends and relatives in front of her how smart, beautiful, educated she is. I have heard of parents complimenting how wonderful, successful, their own children are. I can understand that, but who doesn't. But believe me, from the point of view of children, so whenever I hear my mom telling others how good/seemingly successful/clever that I am, I would go over and tell her rather forcefully; "pls. stop embarassing me"... we do not need you to promote us in front of everyone.
@mikaelalexis (399)
• Philippines
20 Apr 07
your opinion is greatly appreiated. that's a wonderful tips you gave us. i will have that in mind. infact, this is still yet our first baby in five years in marriage. and its good to hear suggestions from experienced parents like you. happy mylotting.