Written Commentary from a child:
Throughout the flight to New York, I hardly slept at all but just TWO half hour naps in between. By then, Mommy and Daddy were feeling a bit rough and considered stuffing my mouth with some socks. And then when we arrived at US immigration in New York City and Mommy saw the longest queue, she decided that she was going to fake an epilepsy fit just so we could get a move on our journey. After all, we still had another leg to Orlando, another 6 hours inclusive transit time. Standing and carrying bags or babies was just not Mommy’s thing.
When we finally got to the immigration booth, the defining moment of whether you stay or leave a country, I stuck my finger in my nose and pulled out a booger the size of a golf ball. It was light brown but that was just the beginning till we breathed the very polluted New York air. Immediately spotted by the immigration officer who screamed for help, Mommy panicked and told me to stop playing tricks on people. We were allowed into the country instantly, which I assume had something to do with the American way of life, and as soon as Mommy thanked the officer, he said, “Well, at least she didn’t eat it!!! We still do it here as adults!” Thank you very much, officer.
On the American Airlines plane with only two male stewards (such an eye-opener for us Asians!), I slept all the way. I slept for a whole 6 hours on the tail end of our 38 hour journey and then slept throughout whilst Mommy and Daddy whisked me off to the hotel in Orlando which Tok-Tok got a discount for us. More waiting awaited Mom and Dad when they realised that we needed a taxi with an accompanying child car seat in it before they’d allow us on.
What a blinking pain!!!
*yawn* I’m so jet-lagged that I will continue my story again tomorrow.
**************************************************************************Who is Mamapumpkin?
Mamapumpkin spent 7 years in London committing crimes to gain her Bartlett degree in Architecture. She then spent 7 years as a Stay At Home Mom raising her children as documented in this blog of over 15 years thereafter returning to the Corporate World stronger than ever as the Country Director of a British Multinational. She sets out to prove to all, that you can have anything and everything that you want; if you have that fire of desire burning within and the drive to work hard. Even better with much love.
Mamapumpkin has not only grown corporate businesses successfully in the past but has grown not one but TWO network marketing businesses in the notorious MLM (Multi-Level Marketing) industry, achieving success in under 2 years. She believes in the MLM business model but realises the DRASTIC PITFALLS and great stigma attached to it, understanding EXACTLY WHY the majority would shy away (or RUN for their lives) from ANY MLM business. But open your eyes and take time to understand it intellectually, remove your hang-ups, confirm your research, and you may just want to seize an opportunity. She did. And no, she never went about chasing people for sales. She had a sophisticated system work for her through technology and a smartphone.
She now impacts lives authentically with proven strategies amassed through the last decade of her own transformation offering online coaching programmes and always supports the underprivileged. She believes that we can all have a life of our own desires to enable real contribution into the world. But first, one needs to understand what this all means.
A beautiful life without limits.
If you wish to learn some tools to propel your life forward guaranteed, be brave enough to make contact as her life's purpose is to build people. She operates through a discovery call after which she will commit to helping you. Or not.
Most lose out on an opportunity because they are afraid they would be sold to, conned or whatever fear resides in their brain without even trying. And that's on them.
Mamapumpkin is a living testimony that women really can have a lot. Being financially and time free has enabled her to travel the world anytime, anywhere, doing anything, and she spends most of her days with her children, having fun, and supporting others wherever she can. Also having fun.


wow…looks pretty tiring also la your trip…