2. History of Queen Sirikit
Biography
Her Majesty Queen Sirikit is the daughter of His Highness Prince Chandaburi Suranath
(Mom Chao Nakkhatra Mangkala Kitiyakara) and Mom Luang Bua Kitiyakara (nee
Mom Luang Bua Snidwongse).
She was born on August 12, 1932. She attended kindergarten class at Rajini School, but
subsequently went to St. Francis Xavier convent school at Samsen District in Bangkok.
Her father later on became Thai Minister to France, then to Denmark and, ultimately,
Ambassador to the Court of St. James in England. Her Majesty accompanied him and
continued her general education in the three countries and lastly in Switzerland.
It was while her father was stationed in Paris that she first met His Majesty King
Bhumibol Adulyadej, who was then studying in Switzerland but went now and then to
Paris. The chance meeting in Paris ripened into friendship and understanding. When His
Majesty met with a very serious motor accident in Geneva, Switzerland, and had to stay
in a hospital at Lausanne, Her Majesty was a frequent visitor. When His Majesty was
well again and left the hospital, he was graciously pleased to arrange for Her Majesty to
continue her studies at Riante Rive, a boarding school in Lausanne. On July 19, 1949,
Their Majesties were quietly engaged in Lausanne. On March 24, 1950, Their Majesties
landed in Bangkok by ship after a long absence. On April 28 of the same year, the royal
wedding took place at Pathumwan Palace.
5. Foverite song about Mother’s
day
Value of Mother's milk
Mothers are tremendous benefactor for all of us. Mothers keep caring since we were
sleeping in cradles. Mothers keep singing lullabies for babies
and never leave them anywhere.
Since we were still young until today, mothers always care of us She is so tired that
becomes thin because she loves her baby a lot. We all grow up today, not because of
anything else than mothers' milk.
Please be thoughtful and you'll find that Mother's milk cannot be compared with
anything. Mother,I miss the value of your milk that feeds meIt was mixed with blood in
your heart and then becomes milk for baby.
The value of it reminds me of appreciation It is comparable to the sky and heavier than
the earth. No matter you will ordain or complete your study for herstil it cannot compare
to the one drop of her milk. Nothing can indemnify it.