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Mommy Moments- Arrival of our baby

October 23, 2008 was one of the happiest days of my life when our son , Hyzvhann Hyzydyll arrived to this world at 6:54 am at Rajyindee Hospital, Hatyai City, Songkhla, Thailand.

weight: 2.93 kg
length: 50 cm
head circumference: 33 cm
blood type: "B"

All babies delivered via caesarian or normal are required to be incubated for couples of hours in this hospital that's why this is where he was first seen by my excited family.

exactly after 4 hours after delivery, I've seen my precious son

the first time I've seen him open his eyes



The birth of our baby is a mixture of anxiety, excitement and expectation. For me, it is a fulfilling experience.God has given me unusual resilience strength and courage to bear the burden and discomfort. A new life in our lap is a dream coming true for both of me and my hubby. It is the ultimate experience for us to bring a new creature into the world.



Time flies so fast! My baby is now a toddler! As a parent of a toddler,I have to renounce my "normal" life and start living like abnormal person!LOL! I've prepared myself for these most trying toddler years.I will have to cope with highly-charged and inquisitive young mind, live with frightfully demanding and beyond reasoning temperaments and deal with huge tantrums and sometimes absolutely unreasonable demands...ha..ha...

No worry, Hyzyd...Mom is ready by the grace of God. I love you my son:)


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Comments

  1. Wow naman, feel na feel ang pagiging mommy ah. Iba talaga ang feelign kapag first time mo makikita nag baby mo. Ako nga, kahit pagn apat na si Alex, umiyak pa ako ng makita ko siya, kasi kahit yupi ang mukha niya at kulay gray, ang ganda ganda pa rin, ahahaha!
    Great post Marce!

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  2. wow lovely photos... lahat tayo nanaba nung preggy days, well look at you naman now, nakabawi ka na.. hyzyd is so cute, kaso ang hirap basahin ng name nya, so unique.


    -Fab

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  3. to be honest i found it difficult to pronounce your son's name. :) a unique name though, sounds european to me. and thanks again for the thousand credits, i almost drowned with those when i got it. thanks a lot!

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  4. Ang laki na ni Hyzyd at gwapo pa cutie. Natawa ako sa sinabi mong living abnormal person. ikaw talaga Marce. lol! You are blessed!

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  5. Lovely photos! Blessing na okay ang mga hospital dyan di ba :)

    Parang kawawang kawawa ang baby sa incubator noh?? Pero cute na pag nalinisan na hehehe..

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  6. such a nice post :D time flies by so fast... so thank God we can enjoy them while they are still little..

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