Tuesday, February 25, 2014

I'm a Limited Edition Mom

Take some time to know me... (because I would love to meet other moms who are in the same bandwagon as me):

I'm a mom of a 7-year old angel with idiopathic seizure disorder, global developmental delay and special needs. (Perhaps, this is the closest and most accurate description of myself). I'm also my son's primary caregiver.



I'm a licensed Physical Therapist.


Friends say I'm a "jack of all trades" - a master of none given the fact that I worked under different industries. I worked as a physical therapist, professional health specialist representative, professional health specialist supervisor, sales manager for a wellness clinic, junior brand manager for an immune system booster and an OFW in Dubai where I worked as an office staff for a general trading company that specializes in both building materials and beauty products (quite a confusing mix, huh). 

I'm 36 years old. I'm a sucker for work-from-home jobs. My husband and I also run a small business - a laundry station near a university. 




For almost 7 years now, I'm working as a freelance web-content writer, academic writer and researcher, blogger, and online seller.




I love to cook, I'm a frustrated baker. I like experimenting in the kitchen. I love making dinners for my husband and friends. (Being a housewife unleashed the domestic goddess in me). 



Whenever I'm happy or excited about something, I sing in the shower and dance like crazy.
      
My only hope is to travel the world someday. But that only comes second to wanting my son to develop and improve his motor and cognitive skills, stop having seizures and gain independence. 



A few minutes ago, I decided to start dreaming again. (When all my dreams, ambitions and aspirations dissolved into thin air years back, I stopped believing in dreams. I thought they weren't meant to be real. That is why they are called "dreams". Because they can only happen when we are asleep. However, just now, or a few minutes back, I have made a decision to start building my dreams again. The trouble is, I don't have an idea what to dream of.)



Just a thought. How about becoming a billionaire so that I can afford to pay for anything & everything for my son? I would love to have more than enough riches to last 10 lifetimes. I want to help other people with special needs especially those who do not have the means to support the medical demands of their condition.

Well, we shall see what we shall see. As always, what will happen next remains to be unseen. Good luck to us moms of special children. Our angels should always be our top priorities regardless of who we are, what we have, and what we'll become in the future. Special children need special attention, unconditional love and genuine care. They know the people who are true to them because they feel.

Let's just be good moms for our little angels. They need us.




* I'm not the owner of the above images.Credits to the owners of the images used in this blog post.

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