Heavily pregnant former Big Brother Africa star, Karen Igho has
written an amazing letter to her unborn child. The baby is definitely going to love it! Read it below:
“A Love Letter To My Unborn Child I write this letter to my unborn
child from the depths of my soul. You’ve entered my womb and made my
life complete and whole. I never thought I would be chosen for such an
awesome task. It is a greater blessing than what I ever could ask. I can
almost imagine you in my mind. Beautiful, Happy, Bouncing, flashing a
smile so kind. Feeling you flutter is a sensation like no other. It does
wonders for the joy of this soon-to-be-mother! You create a glow in me I
never knew I would see. It is true happiness that sets me on cloud nine
manifested deep inside of me! You’re my baby, my child, my heart, and
my wonder. I pray we create a bond that no one can put asunder. You’re a
designer’s original! A creation from the King! I can hardly wait for
you to enter the world and see the joy you bring.
Sweet baby of mine, you’re a magnificent gift from above. Living proof
of how your father and I have shared our love. I hope you have your
father’s eyes Then you will go into the world able to look at all things
wise. I hope you inherit my ability to plan. With that you will be able
to face all things in life as a strong woman or man. I hope you receive
from your father his selfless ways. For this the Heavenly Father will
bless you, as he did him, all of your days.
I hope you learn from my spirit and let no one take it. Believe me you
will need it in life, and many will try to break it. But with that
spirit you must have your father’s center. With that you will be
cautious of any door you enter. I want you to have my curiosity. There’s
nothing wrong with questions you may blurt! But receive your father’s
discernment, so you’ll know when to let go before getting hurt. Have my
big heart; know what emotions are and how to be real. Share your
father’s strength so you can handle what you feel. Share my sense of
humor! Laugh a lot it helps you through life. Share your father’s sense
of duty. Know how to be serious and take strife. I’m emotional so I tell
you it’s okay to blubber once and a while like your Mom. But learn to
develop what your father has; an excellent sense of calm. Can’t wait to
see meet you my little king or queen Love mom”