Bacha kita cherita di baroh tu di kunsi aku enggau kita. Cherita tu ti di beri siko ari orang ti baru ka nyadi INDAI (mother to be) welcome to the club dear!!!. Aku rindu amat macha tu thats why I posted it here awaka ulih di kunsi enggau kita. Nah.....bala menyadi bala indai orang, anang ngumbai kita nya diau di rumah nadai pangkat. Besai pengawa kita nya, ari enchelak mata pagi sampai ke tindok malam, pengawa endang enda nemu abis. Lalu bala sekeda ibu, inik, akik...nya semua pangkat kitai. Bisi mega kitai bedau bisi uchu tang di kangau ka bala orang inik-akik, anang enggai...nya tanda sida masa kitai laban enggai nyebut nama kitai.
I am only a Mother
The officer at the Driving License counter asked the lady "What is
your occupation?"
The woman seeking renewal of her license seemed to be puzzled. So the
officer said "Ma'am, are you employed, have your own business
or........
The woman replied "Oh, yes!! I have a full time occupation. I am a mother"
Officer: "We don't have 'mother' as an option for occupation. I will
write it down as 'Housewife'. That takes care of all questions."
This had happened long ago, and was forgotten. Years later when I went
to get my license, the Public Relations Officer was a somewhat
pompous woman.
"Your occupation?" she asked in a rather authoritative tone.
I just had an inspiration and replied "I am a researcher in the field
of Child Development, Nutrition and Inter-personal Relationships"
The lady officer stared at me in amazement. I calmly repeated my
statement and she wrote it down verbatim. Then, unable to conceal her
curiosity, she politely asked "What exactly do you do in your
profession, Ma'am?"
I was feeling good about having described my occupation so calmly and
confidently. So I replied "My research projects have been going on for
a number of years (Mothers never retire!!). My research is conducted
in the laboratory as well as in the field. I have two bosses. (One is
God and the other is my entire family). I have received two honours in
this field. (A son and a daughter) My topic is considered to be the
most difficult part of sociology.(All moms will agree!!). I have to
work more than 14 hours every day. Sometimes even 24 hours are not
enough and the challenges are tougher than many other professions. My
compensation is in terms of mental satisfaction rather than money"
I could see that the officer was thoroughly impressed. After
completing the licensing formalities, she came to the door to see me
off.
This new viewpoint about my occupation made me feel much better on my
way back home. I was welcomed by my 5 year old research assistant at
the door. My new project (my 6 month old baby) was energetically
practicing her 'music'.
I had earned a small victory over the Governmental red tape today. I
was no longer 'merely a mother', instead I was now a highly placed
functionary in a service vital for mankind -Motherhood!!
'Mother' - Isn't it a great title. Fit to be added to the nameplate on
the door!! By this standard, grandmothers deserve to be called Senior
Research Officers, and Great Grandmothers qualify as 'Research
Directors'. Aunts and other ladies of that age group can be called
'Research Facilitators'
Give 'three cheers' to your mother today!
Posted by KumangSedinang@2010
sis KS: Thanks for sharing, famous term of pangkat "Home Minister aka Executive Director Home-Maker"...
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