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"Grayson, listen! It's an ambulance!"
To which he responds, "fee tuck."
And he's usually right.
"Oh, sorry, Grayson. Mommy's an idiot....it is a fire truck."
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Babies don't tell their mommies they're wrong. Babies don't tell you they love you and make up "mommy songs" that they belt out on walks with the dogs. Babies don't pick dandelions from the weeds
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Saturday, at the birthday party, I watched as our friend swept Grayson up into his arms, his eyes wide and grateful to be included in such childhood shenanigans. Only once did Grayson find his way back into my arms, too thrilled with being trampled on in the bounce house
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And the next morning, while eating breakfast, Grayson asked if he could go outside and jump some more. And babies don't do that either.
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"You love going outside, don't you?" I asked.
"Yeah," Grayson smiled, whipping his hair out of his face like a teenager.
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"After lunch," I promised. "We will go outside after lunch."
I can't believe that three years from now, I will look upon this same face, photos of this face not yet taken, with the same pain, longing, and where-did-the-time-go tears that I have right now, looking at these seemingly grown-up pictures of Grayson about to send him off to kindergarden:
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My beautiful son, child, little boy, whose hazel eyes once followed my every move. And now?
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Every day it is made more clear that I am no longer the center of his world. Instead he has created his own: a magical place where tool-tote-ing dragons blow dandelions and mommies aren't (always) allowed. It is in this world where Grayson will, over time, construct his wings.
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I cannot believe that once upon a time, I held in my body, something so small. A magic bean I knew would grow, but not this fast. Into a child I knew I would love, but nowhere near this much.
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He might as well be a thousand feet high, the way I look at him now. The way I know I will always look at him -- winding like a beanstalk up and into the clouds. Growing up and farther away, my love expanding like the universe around him as his eyes fill with stars.
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5 comments:
You did it once again....made me cry! Ah, so beautiful! ;)
Oh, Missy, you have to stop writing all of these beautiful things because I keep crying. Okay, I keep sobbing! It's so hard to see them grow up, but it's so much fun to be right in the mix with them. Happy twos!
You remind me in my sleepless nights to remember that they will only last a short time so to enjoy them. I love you and that sweet little man. XOXO
My baby girl turned 1 yesterday- and I feel ya- every single word!
My friend said : you just want to absorb them into your body, you love them so much.. How true!
Yeah! Happy birthday big boy! Looks like you had a very successful bug birthday!!! Funny, we had the same jumpy for Jack's 2 year! Hoping this year goes by a little slower!
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