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Day 361
Well, we made it kid. One whole BIG year down!
It seems like we met only yesterday. But at the same time,
it’s like you’ve always been here with us. It’s the weirdest thing! I remember
wondering what you would be like—your gender, your face, your name, your
personality. I never could have dreamed you. My imagination fell so far short.
It’s been a big year for you. You’ve learned to eat food all
by yourself; discovered that you have two sides of your body that work together
to complete one task; found your voice (and make your opinion known); learned
to laugh; taken spills; jumped—on trampolines, the ground, beds, laps, my face,
in the bath tub (didn’t end well), and pretty much everything that can be
jumped on; sprouted six teeth; flew through the sky; rode on a bus and in a
taxi; got butterflies in your tummy while swinging at the park; moved into a
new bedroom in a new home; figured out how to climb (climbing’s your favorite); and slowly
but surely, you’re learning to trust that your legs can hold your weight as you
balance on two feet and take a step… or two… or six really small ones. But
really, you want to run (or skip—I’m not really sure which).
You may be one year old, but you, my sweet boy, are an old
soul. Aunt KD says that she believes your one purpose in life is to bring joy
to the world. Because you do. You make friends everywhere you go. We don’t go
out to eat just the three of us. We go out to eat with the entire restaurant.
And you once made nearly every single person on a Boeing 757 smile, one by one,
as you awkwardly “walked” past. You smile with your whole face. And it’s
contagious.
You are kind. And not just in a “isn’t that baby sweet” kinda
way. You are genuinely kind. You don’t just look into someone’s eyes. You look deeper.
May you always have that inclination—to be kind. To see people for who they are and to love regardless. Because what you don’t know yet is that the world needs
more kindness. It’s dark out there. And you shine brightly.
It’s important to be aware of the darkness, to understand the
difference between right and wrong, and to not be so kind that the world breaks
you. Dad and I can’t always be there to protect you. (And we hate that.) But we
promise to guide you so that when the time comes for you to stand on your own,
you can do so confidently.
With each passing year, you will learn new things and in
different ways. Whatever you do, do it awesomely. Maybe you will be hugely
successful. If you are, it’s because you’re awesome. But
also remember that a little humility goes a long way. Not everyone has it so
good.
Maybe someday you will fail. If you
do, fail awesomely. Try. Try your best. And if it doesn’t work out, it’s okay
to cry. Be angry. Be sad. But don’t sit there too long. Get yourself up, wipe
yourself off, accept it, and go boldly in a new
direction by faith. Enjoy the adventure! And no matter what, Dad and I are and
always will be so ridiculously, embarrassingly proud of you.
But the future pep talks can wait. Right now, you are one.
O-N-E.
We’ve waited a long time for you. And what a treasure
you are!
May year two be just as grand (and with a lot more sleep).
I love you. Always.
Mom
Holy. Cow.
ReplyDeleteYou just keep on amazing me, over and over and over.
Awesomely beautiful, Tiffany!! He's a lucky kiddo!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't love this more! <3
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