...and you do the boogie woogie....and turn around...and that's what it's all about....
Nostalgia? Imagine me doing the same with my 2.5 year old daughter....it was the most pleasure-seeking fun thing I have done in a while....I asked her...do you know Boogie Woogie? I was surely surprised when she said yes and knew all the moves....I just couldn't help stand up and do the whole boogie woogie....with her...
Mom has been doing a good job....which she thinks is unappreciated and over looked. I really don't blame her cos I am not really the expressive sort and she knows it too...
Anyway, this is recommended...100%... if you have kids then better do the Boogie Woogie once in a while....if you don't....get some...hehe...and do the Boogie Woogie....
Bottom Line...just do the Boogie Woogie...and turn around....and that's whats it's all about Folks... trust me...there is nothing else that it could be about....its only 'That'...what it's all about...!!!
awww..thats ADORABLE!!! Mashallah :)
ReplyDeletewhy not appreciate mom though??
why are all paki men trained to be so emotionally inexpressive!!!
try it out - tell her..thanks for a great meal, ma...
or thank her for anything
or tell her u love her..
why is that os bad!?!!
she is youy MOM afterall
eeep - i just realised u were talking about ur wife
ReplyDeleteoooopsie!!!!
sorry
but the same thing applies - why not tell ur wife u appreciate her doing all she does! we all need that reinforcement
we do everythng to please our husbands- if htey dont appreciate us, who will...
ada... its high time! learn to be expressive!:D
ReplyDeleteand do the boogie woogie and thats what its all about:)
=)
@batty - Men have their own ways...of expression...women need to learn the way to GET IT heheh...
ReplyDelete@ghazal - YAWN!!! yes...
i guess its the mars n venus thing - you have to realise, a woman needs to HEAR it!!!
ReplyDeleteverbal appreciation is the most important thing for a woman, when it is genuine and heartfelt
Hahaha, I love that, I could just see the happiness of a Father sharing a dance with his young daughter. Being from, and raised here in the United States, my Father always taught the boys in the family that crying was a sign of weakness. Is this similar to men from Pakistan not showing expression or happiness of enjoyment with your wife and children? I wish to learn from yourself Umar; and all those here that will help this wandering soul in the United States become more aquainted to all of you. I thank you all very much for allowing me to share my thoughts and feelings with you. Kevin K.
ReplyDeleteno i so i dont have a kid in my family :(
ReplyDeleteso i'll do the woogie next weekend wiht my little nephew..i called him up and asked if he knew it n he did :D
even if he didnt, i would have taught him hahaha
stay happy bhai :)
oh n the 'mom' part..im sure mayg knows ur WAY ;)
ReplyDeletehey umar, been away for a while. im confusd as to how many blogs u hav..do u share the one with ur wife or is this ur onli one *confused* thanx 4 the boogie woogie tip. gonna do it with my nieces nxt weekend...they seem to be gettin bored with me being thomas the tank engine these days.
ReplyDeleteA feel good post... made me smile a mile wide!
ReplyDeleteThx!
Tarzan ki wapsi..thsi time he comes in doing boogie woogie:D
ReplyDelete@batty - age old...mars/venus...the concept if work of genius...
ReplyDelete@kevin - welcome to my blog my friend...crying a sign of weakness? Hmm...I ll write something on it...soon...to let you in on my thoughts...
@UD - We both understand OUR ways and that is why...it works...
@icedmocha - hey long time...welcome to my new blog area...You are right about the other blog as well...I am writing at http://maygandutp.blogspot.com ALSO...
@ghazala - we have done this before also...
@jaded - welcome welcome....all my daddy posts...spread joy...I like that...
@unaiza - thankoo jee...
oh that totallly brings back memories..which kid wud have grown up without doing the boogie woogie a time or two?
ReplyDelete@mandira - absolutely...and that is why it deserves a post on every parent's blog hehhe...as well...
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