Nicholas -December 1982
Brothers-Spring 1986
Benjamin-October 1988
And they were right. . .our days of teething, crawling and getting into everything, soon morphed into days of homework, friends, and social gatherings where they no longer wanted Mom hanging out with them.
The shoes get bigger, the pants get longer and before I knew it I was looking up at them instead of the other way around. And seriously, when looking back, it seems to have happened in the blink of an eye! You watch them go on their first date, get their drivers' licenses and their first jobs and before you know it they are all grown up and that season of life you thought was going to last forever has changed into something new. . .
My prayer of "keep them safe in Kindergarten and help them find a friend" became "protect them from the big world out there and help them find true love".
You want for your children the very best in life. . .someone to love who truly loves them back. . . someone that loves them for who they really are and doesn't try to change them. . . . someone that holds onto your child's heart as if it's the most precious, fragile, treasured item they've ever owned. And when you know they've found that, you are filled with joy for them!
Nicholas and Rebecca
Benjamin and Carly
I look at these "babies" of mine and I'm so proud of the men they've become. My heart is happy that they are happy and that their lives are blessed by two amazing young women who have also blessed my life! It is true, they do grow up so fast. . too fast! Hold onto every precious moment you have with your children. But remember, no matter how old they are, they will always be "your baby!"
What a lovely post - this has brought tears to my eyes. I have an 8 year old and time is flying past so quickly it honestly makes me panic sometimes; but as you say, they are always your babies aren't they. I also love Attic 24 and found it really encouraged me in my ambition to crochet. I have just completed the stripey granny blanket
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