I watched my baby get on the bus with her two older siblings with out even a glance back. She was ready to begin her new adventure in formal education as those who have so fearlessly gone before. . .I am excited for her to mature in this way. As a Mom, no matter your season, there are those moments you look forward to as milestones of maturity, first tooth, first steps, first word and first day of school! Watching my children grow, I have relished each one of these milestones. My children have been given life and breath for another day, they grow and change, it's what they do. I honestly can't see a reason to be sorrowful of an amazing miracle and gift right before my eyes! I want to celebrate every first, not knowing when it will be the last.
I was reminded of the children's book from Karen Kingsbury today, Let Me Hold You Longer.
It talks about remembering firsts, but how often do we celebrate lasts?. . .We don't, because we can't. . .we don't know when it's the last time we are asked to "tie a shoe", "hold a hand", or "push me on the swing".
I desire to be a Mom who savors the firsts, and is present in every moment, counting the gifts! As my dear sister Anne Voscamp says. . ."In every moment, all is Grace"!
| Last year for them all of them at one school |
| First Bus Ride |
I just love your mother's heart in these words. Motherhood leaves so many stretch marks doesn't it? It's the seeming impossible....to love and to let go. Wish I could grab a coffee with you to celebrate my first and your last off to kindergarten this year. I'll be thinking of this post on B's first day of school. xoxo Amy
ReplyDeleteThank you sweet friend! Wish we could share coffee too, I know B will have a great year!! Much love you!!
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