Showing posts with label Parenting Poem Month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Parenting Poem Month. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Parenting Poem: When Parents don't need to Parent

May Day, 1st of May
Office closed, schools not so
You ask me why? I don't know
So off to school the children go

For the 1st time in 5 years
Even when no help is here
My wife and I have half a day
To celebrate the 1st of May

What to do? Where to go?
Not too used to this, ya know
So let's start the easy way
Spend the morn eating away



But there's still a problem, you see
Four hours more, not only three
Oh well, let's watch movie
Guardians of the Galaxy

***************spoileralert ***************

This Peter Quill
Just can't chill
Lost 2 daddies in a day for real
Though what I feel is mighty good
The high screen time of Baby Groot

What great time, passed in a flash
Like the the good ole days, starting afresh
We could eat junk
Watch a bad movie
What's most crucial, the company




Monday, September 28, 2015

Parenting Poem Month: Love is...愛. 是.

Before we become parents, ideally we would have fallen head over heels in love with someone. One who makes our hearts beat faster every time we hold his/her hand, one whom we would like to grow old with. 

But the real challenge comes AFTER the initial flutter of our hearts. How do we love our spouse more each day, so that we can walk through life's challenges hand in hand? My Parenting Poem Month ends off aptly by a poem, written in 2 languages, by a respected sister in Christ, Ann, who casually spells out her little definitions of love. 


Love is...every day's compliments and heartfelt "I love you"
Love is...every day's hugs and kisses.

Love is...taking care of the 6 a.m cries.
Love is...taking responsibility over the family's finances.

Love is...asking "is there more?" after complaints.
Love is...making me the priority everyday.

Love is...the well planned getaway for two.
Love also is...the chat over sunset on the couch.

Love is..."I'll get take out" during one of those days.
Love is..."thank you for dinner" for the simplest of meals.

Love is...finding out four hours flew  by.
Love is...bringing up a new topic even after lights out.

Love is...sharing the Spirit's promptings.
Love is...baring the soul's condition.

Love is...over the top passions.
Love also is...sweet ordinaries.

Love is...praying together every night.
Love is...celebrating every year.

Love is...after 12 years of marriage
Still feeling...Yeah...I do like you.


Writer of the poem Ann, and her lovely hubby Tim

愛。是每一天的讚美及由衷的「我愛你」。
愛。是每一日的擁抱及親吻。

愛。是每一早上照顧六點鐘哭醒的小娃。
愛。是擔起這家的經濟責任。

愛。是投訴一篇後的「還有嗎?」
愛。是每天作「你是重心」的決定。

愛。是精心預備的兩人度假。
愛。也是兩個人在沙發上看夕陽聊天。

愛。是懷孕時的「今天不要煮了」
愛。是對每天的粗茶淡飯說「謝謝!好吃!」

愛。是有說有笑後發現竟然過了四個小時。
愛。是晚安,熄燈後的又再最後話題。

愛。是聖靈感動時可以分享。
愛。是靈命枯乾時可以坦白。

愛。是轟轟烈烈的熱情。
愛。也是平淡中的甜蜜。

愛。是每晚的禱告。
愛。是每年的紀念。

愛。是12年的婚姻
還是覺得。。就是喜歡你。


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Parenting Poem Month is not about parents writing for the sake of writing. Such emotions cannot be faked, and you will not be able to write phrases like these without experiencing them yourselves.

If you missed our other pieces, here's where to catch them:

Monday, September 7, 2015

Parenting Poem Month: The Singlish aka SG50 chapter

Parenting is not a bed of roses, for every beautiful moment that tugs our heartstrings, there might be more than one contrasting moment of complete frustration, which I believe, will be quickly forgotten, or not.

So here's my rendition of one such instance, spoken silently in my brain, now also silently on cyberspace, in a language that best suits the occasion:




The day is great the sun is high
Finally the clothes can dry

Then someone nudged me on my thigh
"Daddy Daddy, I just bang sai."

Wife look at me, I say chin chye*
But deep inside, I want to cry

Ripped off diaper, he said “Wa!”
Ohhhh that smell
Really can die

“Poopoo mountain, I so lihai!”
Wah lau eh, sibey kana sai


Nuff said. Photo Credit: Busy Chris

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Parenting Poem Month is not about parents writing for the sake of writing. Such emotions cannot be faked, and you will not be able to write phrases like these without experiencing them yourselves.

If you missed our other pieces, here's where to catch them:

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Parenting Poem Month: The Emotional Chapter

I might regret not putting in 20 more hours a week in the office.

I might regret not visiting my customers more often. 

I might regret not going out enough with my friends, who deserve more of my attention. 

I might regret not going to more networking events to know more business associates. 

I might regret not putting in all my time to try push my career to its ultimate limit.

I might regret not trying harder to earn more money.

I will regret not spending more time with my parents.

But what I will definitely not regret, is to have spent as much time as I could, with my growing kids.

Daddies and mummies out there, take a deep breath and devour every heart-felt emotion in this beautiful poem written by my friend Constance last night. If you have walked the path of parenthood, like me and her, I am sure you will be touched by every word, and every phrase:

One day you will no longer be little
You may be so busy that you might forget to doodle

The tiny notes we write for each other
May become fewer but still none the sweeter

My little ones chasing butterflies
Will one day grow, with wings bigger than mine

The endless hours we spend doing everything and nothing
May become rare, all the more precious, these moments fleeting

But for now you are still little
And not so big that I can no longer cradle

Though your big voices are demanding your rights
Your small bodies still want hugs real tight

While you now do so much with your friends or alone
My time is still something that you wish to own

There is no one parent who looks back and lament
"I spent too much time on my kids."

For there will surely be some regret,
if you don't, while you can.

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Parenting Poem Month is not about parents writing for the sake of writing. Such emotions cannot be faked, and you will not be able to write phrases like these without experiencing them yourselves.

So thank you my friend Constance, for inspiring me, and inspiring all parents reading this beautiful poem of yours.

*wipes tears*


Thursday, January 22, 2015

Poems by a Hands-on Dad Part 1

Poems by a Hands-on Dad
(Who's read one too many children's books)


There was one
Now there's two
Our house has become a zoo
Full of screams and pee and poo
I love it, you should too

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Did you ever think
How on earth to catch a wink
Or go out with friends for a drink
All day long you're on the brink
Like your ship's gonna sink
And your head's turning pink
If you still can't get a link
Then you should have some kids, I think

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"Daddy, I can hear you snore!"
I only just slept and you want more?
Sleeping has become a chore
On the bed, sofa or the floor
On the floor?
Yes! Near the toilet door
Just have a kid or four
You don't get to sleep no more

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Inspired by Dr Seuss and his classic "One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish"






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