Thursday, July 29, 2010

Children's Stories & Songs and Big Dreams....

Have you ever standing there listening intently to your children telling you or sing to you in their own wild, highly imaginative stories or a several beautiful songs?  I did....and still I do to this moment from my now 7 year-old daughter, Alexie.  She was so extremely creative with her songs, mostly.  But as far as I hear the first with her simple, but creative story.  Hmmm, sounds very interesting...  Well, don't we have dreams?  Of course, we do!  Moms, Dads and kids out there do have their own dreams and hope to make it come true.  Sure, we can, but we have to make it work on our own.  Unless, someone paves its easy way for us to go ahead to step on yellow brick path that is never traveled before.  I have a big dream for myself and see if I can do it someday.  Who knows that it might happen to me.  I always want to act behind the cartoon shows for voice-over with my voice telling stories or animatingsingle character voice.  So....badly.....yes.  For me and for my own dream to come true.  I am sure out there parents having their own inner wish to do what they want to do, just for once or many.  Every time, I narrate any book story to my daughter at night before her bedtime.  I use my voice, pulling myself into their characters in the story.  I make it very interesting and with emotion and I found my own calling.  I'd love to step up behind the microphone, wearing earphone and start reading my character lines right there behind any cartoon main character they place me under.  That's my dream to come true in my entire life.

Let's see how it comes out with that. Our inner dream will eventually show out strong and thriving if we can do it as we set our mind to it.  God only knows where and when.....

Sunday, July 25, 2010

A Loving Moment

Imagine each and every day of your motherhood life, you get a dose of "I Love You" with a squeezing hug and noisy smack of kiss from your child(ren).  I do get that every single day, never a dull moment from my daughter and I couldn't resist that!  I love the way she shows me her little hands shaped into "I Love You" sign language, and I return the love back to her right there.  She knows that I cannot hear very good because I was born deaf due to German Measles (Rubella) from my mother during her late pregnancy trimester.  I couldn't blame her for contracting that, unfortunately.  But that deafness does not faze me at all.  None, whatsoever.  Once my daughter was born to both of her deaf parents, she knew it right away, quite instinctual.  Then she watched us using American Sign Language and followed us well into little hand movements as she learned.  She right now especially enjoys using and showing us her ever-constant little "I Love You" sign.  It does melt my heart instantly.  I realize that everyday, we do give each other lots of love, hugs, and kisses - helps us stick together and knowing that my child is well-loved and nurtured all the way with a positive attitude from us.  It is very important for all of you as a parent that you give your positive "I Love You" with hugs and kisses to your child(ren) and they will know that they are loved.  I have come across this wonderful site and discover that anybody who are new to parenthood can be able to communicate with their babies over simple sign language skills.  It is so much easier for the parent(s) to understand what their youngster is trying to convey their own simple wants and needs through sign language like drink, bathroom, bed, and best of all: I Love You.  This would be the most beautiful way to give each other that loving moment like my daughter and I share each and every day with that simple "I Love You" sign language and plenty of hugs and kisses follow through.  Why don't you try to come on to this recommended site and what you find from it.  Maybe, you can help others who wants to communicate better with their babies and toddlers.  Even for yourself with your child(ren)!  It is a wonderful education to learn those sign language, you never know who you might bump into who are deaf and using sign language.  It would be so cool!

So, I welcome all of you to check this wonderful site "How to Learn Sign Language" on your above right side.  If you are curious about this site and about me, as a deaf mother, come on over and email me!

My First Taste of Freedom

Just as I remembered so well the moment my little daughter, Alexie, first started preschool at tende age of 3 1/2 years old. She was very thrilled to go there and had a great time. It was only three hours. My first taste of freedom had really made the best of me. Well, for that matter, Alexie had gone to preschool for another year before graduating. I was so proud of her that she did it and was ready for kindergarden. But then I discovered that there were a lot of children being enrolled in elementary school and then split up into two classes for morning and afternoon. Alexie had to be in the afternoon, ugh! So now as of this year, she was able to go to 1st grade class a whole day. My second taste of freedom is a whole day to myself, thank god. Though, I miss her being around, yeah - I know that for many mothers out there do feel that way. By the end of each school day, I couldn't wait to see her coming out of her school, running to me with a big hug and kiss. Then she would run off playing with her friends. Now, that is my life as a Mom with my beautiful daughter, although I have already crave for a good amount of freedom to myself and ready to start working at home with Mary Kay Beauty business. Hope that will work out well as long as I push myself a little harder as at-home working mom and give ourselves a better life in near future.


Tuesday, June 29, 2010

"Mom's" More Free Time to Read!

Lately, I have been reading a lot of books and it is AMAZING! I finally can enjoy reading like I used to when I was younger until right up to the time when my daughter was born. For the last five or six years, I had not a time to sit down and enjoy reading! Well, now I finally rediscover the books from my library bookshelves, yanking one book after another. Then my eyes tirelessly read pages after pages that I practically can finish in one or two days at most. Yes, I am a very speedy reader, (no, I really don't want y'all thinking I'm bragging). Well, I have stumbled across Amazons website. Ohh, it is SO lovely to see all those books that I am dying to order from and have them shipped to my house, ready for my ever-thirsty eyes to read!



Now, I am welcoming you to join me at http://www.amazon.com/deesbooks
and find any interesting books you might want to get and have them shipped to you! I especially love to read a lot of detective and mystery books. There are several authors I have immensely enjoy lately:


Mary Higgins-Clark


James Patterson


Carol Higgins-Clark (daughter of Mary Higgins-Clark, she's amazing!)


Patricia Cornwell


Janet Evanovich (a hearty funny stories on Stephanie Plum series)


And several other mystery suspense writers as well as some romance suspense stories I like to hit once a while when my mood strikes.


So, don't miss out any wonderful opportunity to enjoy reading books you might consider ordering. It is great for any moms who might have some good moments to sit down and read books. Enjoy while you can! Have a great reading day when you can!

Wow...that long?

Oh my, my! It has been soo long since I last posted my very first blog. It seemed to be so ancient! Well, now I am BACK and this time I will stick to it, hopefully many of you will enjoy reading my blogs. Nothing fancy as far as I know, lol!


Right now, my daughter, Alexie, is now going to turn 7 years old within a few weeks from today. And I am pushing an older age (nope! I won't disclose my true age, it is scaring me away!). And pretty soon, this coming fall, she will return to her school in her second grade. Last year, Alexie enjoyed her first grade with a wonderful teacher, she learned and grew plenty over those time! It was amazing that she was actually spent a whole day (8 am to 3 pm ) learning and writing practically everything and the next thing I discovered: she grew to love reading already! I was so proud of her!


So, for that year at school, I found myself at peace without so much as entertaining my daughter but to get busy with myself on quite a few home-based Internet businesses. Only one I found very disappointing and disregarded immediately. I wasn't pleased with what I had experienced and they failed me right there. So I put the Internet businesses on hold until I find something very encouraging.


As a matter of fact, I did find it right there and now. It had gotten a good hold of me and I finally decided to get back in home-based Internet business with other things I've chosen to go ahead. I have had always wanted to work at home while my little one goes to school. Now, I finally can do something that is very positive and encouraging this time. I am sure that I will continue to do so while Alexie returns to school as a second grader.


I know that I am pleased what I am going to do and hopefully, I will improve and achieve the greatest and hopeful goal: to be able to support my family independently financial aspect. Like getting a new home, a better car (a dream car like VW Beetle, my favorite!), and a really nice bedroom for my girl. And yes, a number of travelling vacations with my family! She has been wanting to have a room of her own, not sharing and battling over the space with her older half-sister in which she was deprived of for the last four years. Now, it is time for me to get started: to make money from several of my home-based business employments and hopefully there will be enough to buy a nice home with plenty of bedrooms and bathrooms (not to mention that we have to fight over one bathroom in that house we live in!).


All I am going to do in each and every day, I pray to do a hard work with myself and help to support my family for a better future. I have so much hope in there and will not give anything up at all. I am doing something good and better. May the Angels be there for me and everyone in my life.