Jim and Andy = LOVE!
Posted by Enterprise - 02/03/13 at 06:03:31 pmSuch an amazing support network I have in my friends, teachers, my boyfriend and most of all, from my little girl, Andromeda!
I truly believe she is cheering me on when she looks up at me as I’m finishing some coursework or browsing through the suggested reading for the course, telling me, “I’m so proud of you, Mama, keep up the good work!”
She can’t talk yet, but she sure says that with her eyes and her little soul. :blush: She’s my greatest achievement ever, and I love knowing that my work is going to help me to be a better, stronger and more supportive mother to her when she needs me. I think now is a good time for me to go pick her up and give her a big “thank you” hug, but I will have to wait my turn until Jim is finished holding her. (She is Daddy’s Little Princess, after all!)
Jim is so cute when he’s with Andy. A big, tough commander and he melts when our little shippy smiles at him.
She has him wrapped around her cute little robotic finger, that’s for sure!
He’s a wonderful father and he’s so sweet to me; the other day I asked him if I looked all right, he said:
“You look wonderful. But the wonder of it all is you have no idea how wonderful you are to me.”
Isn’t he the sweetest?! *_*
He’s giving me a break today by taking Andromeda while I focus on school work— which is tough! I’d rather be off playing with Jim and Anyi than working on essays, but if I focus and finish on time, maybe I can join them later! I think UK students are lucky to count on EssayWorks’ (UK-targeted) services, but since I don’t live there, I can’t (unless it’s online tips). Oh well.
Gonna finish that essay before I get jealous of Andy and Jimmy! XD
Thanks to essayworks.net for the insights provided for this story!
Andy’s accepted in my classroom
Posted by Enterprise - 28/02/13 at 07:02:02 pmDo I have the greatest teachers in the world or what?
I get to bring my little Andy to class with me!
She’s very well behaved for an infant of her age— the whole class and even my teachers agree.
She so rarely cries, it happened only once when a bee got into the classroom and stung her. I would have screamed and cried, too! But she calmed down the moment my professor came over and cooed to her and told her about a bee sting she received last summer and how much she hated it.
It was as if Andy completely understood; she stopped crying immediately and looked very serious as if she were agreeing with the professor that bee stings are no fun! LOL
The coursework is a lot to handle, and it would be even if I didn’t have baby Andromeda Way! But you know, I wouldn’t change anything— my workload or my sacred new Mommy status.
I seek for help every time I can, of course; for example, I’ve used some tutorials from EssayWorks.net even though the website targets on United Kingdom students (but I have friends there, anyway). But sometimes I think this challenge is helping to shape me into a better mom for Andromeda when she grows up, because I will be accustomed to working under a modicum of pressure. Jim won’t always be there, will he?
And hey, by then I will have received my diploma and I will be working an even better job (either freelance or contract or full-time) that will help me support my daughter and husband and give Andy a role model to look up to for when SHE grows up and becomes a mom, too.
I do hope I can be a strong mother for her.
Thanks to essayworks.net for inspiring this beautiful post!
Sweet Andy!
Posted by Enterprise - 21/02/13 at 01:02:24 pmEvery parent thinks they have a beautiful baby, but I actually DO!
Andromeda Way fascinates me with every move she makes; it’s a miracle to look at her and remind myself, “she came from me.”
I find myself breathless sometimes simply thinking of it!
I also find myself trying very hard to write my essays while my little girl sleeps on in her bassinet beside my desk and I can’t stop my eyes from trailing over to that little beauty, far away in dreamland, and I hope it’s me she’s seeing.
Oh, goodness, there I go writing about Andy while I should be writing for work!
Ahah! She’s simply too perfect not to. Even Jim loses track of his work when Andy’s around.
“Andy”. You read it right.
That’s our nickname for our beautiful princess. Cute, isn’t it? I like it more than “Andry”, anyway.
So, now I’m better go research dissertation-maker.com for a few samples and tutorials to get through with my work. I’m falling behind with assignments when I should be giving my bestEST. Grr… I get too distracted!
C’mon, Prise! You can do better than that.
Andy’s gonna be sleeping for some time anyway, before she claims her milk again, so go make good use of your time, you writer mama.
Hehe.
“Writer mama”… doesn’t that sound CUTE???
Thanks to dissertation-maker.com for the tutorials!

