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WALKING IN MUMMY'S SHOES: A TRIBUTE TO MY MUM


Am sure almost every lady or woman today, did same thing the lil girl in the picture above is doing; fitting and walking in mummy's shoes. For those of you who have kids am sure you couldn't help but laugh when you saw ur lil girl walking in your shoes, and you were like "awwwwww those good old days". This takes me back to primary school days, when I contested for my School's African Beauty Queen Pageant, I did not only take my mum's shoes but I also had with me her buba and wrapper and some cultural beads too....lol. At the end of the competition I was the 2nd runner up, but the funny thing was the comment everyone made when they came in contact with the picture, "oh mine that's your mum's shoes.. "giggling".

This act is a circle of life that must continue, lil girls will always walk in mummy's shoes, seat before her dressing mirror, try on her powder and makeup and will go for the mummy role in their drama during play time. This tells me one thing, lil girls look up to their mums, tries to be like them  and sometimes, eventually becomes like them. A good mum in most cases will raise good children and in the same vein a bad mum will raise bad children in some cases too...an apple does not fall far from its tree.

Since you've always wanted to be like mummy when you were younger, now that you are much older, why not stick to those good behaviours of mummy and all she thought you as a little girl. Like do not climb tress,  Don't let a boy touch you, Sit with your legs closed, Take your bath before going to bed, Say your prayers, Greet your elders, Close your eyes at nude pictures on Tv, Dress modest and smart, Read your books, Make your bed before and after lying on it etc. They are called virtues, some funny though but truly these are what will form you into that radiant bride on your wedding day, that everyone will keep speaking of how sweet and mannered you are. Walking in Mummy's shoe is simply being like mama. Take all of these virtues from her, even how she served and loved daddy honourably.

Dedicated to my sweet and loving mum in whom I got all my virtues and beauty, I love you always - Queen David Gagiyovwe.






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