tonight we ditched our Santa hats and turned into birthday elves
because our first born is about to turn twelve
the rolls are rising, the presents waiting on the shelf
streamers are hung and now I’m here by myself
sitting in front of the lights of the tree
reminiscing about twelve years ago, how could that be?
there is something special about your first born they say
but there is something special about each one’s birthday
even if we had been blessed with twenty-seven
there’d be something super great about number eleven
and number fourteen
and each one in between
so don’t think I’m showing favoritism here
it’s just that each birthday is so very dear
our first born came early into this world
and he was quickly followed by four little girls
I think God knew when he gave us our son
that we would need one laid-back, drama-free one
my first little baby is growing up
I fit in his shoes and with his appetite can’t keep up
it’s sad in a way to give up my small boy
who I sat and read to as we played with his toys
what I didn’t know is that as he grew
I would love him even more than I ever knew
He’s caring, understanding and willing
to help with cooking and babysitting and shoveling and mowing
but it’s more than just the things he can do
the amazing thing is the person he’s growing into
I always dreaded the baby years drawing to an end
but I’m not losing a baby, I'm growing a friend
7 comments:
Aww, that's so sweet! Happy Birthday Grant. I have such great memories of December 1998 and the months that followed.
Our oldest son (also drama-free!) turned 10 this year, so may have a tear in my eye as I read this . . .
Happy Birthday, Grant!
Nancy
Grant is a great kid--we sure were excited 12 years ago when Mike called us and said we were grandparents!! We couldn't get there fast enough! Hope you all have a great (and healthy) day!!
Mom/Grandma
Thank you mom. I love you, dad, and all my sisters.
Grant
Thank you mom. I love you, dad, and all my sisters.
Grant
After reading that I see why my computer is acting funny today. It must be the tear-soaked keyboard at the time of writing. Thanks for being a great mom for our son these 12 years.
Very touching, MIchelle. You have such a way of putting feelings into writing. Grant is one great kid. He's growing up so well. I'm very proud to be his grandpa and freind.
Dad
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