Cohen,
My boy. My sweet, sweet, amazing boy. How has it already been two years since I first held you in my arms? Two years since I looked into those perfect eyes? Two years since I met a living, breathing piece of my soul?
I have always heard the stories about mothers and their sons, and to be honest, I never believed them (which makes no sense, because I was a daddy's girl through and through). I always thought of boys as loud and dirty and... just so different from me. Yet the opposite is true - you are the sweetest part of my life. You are a mama's boy and I am completely yours. I love your sister with all my heart and she and I have an amazing relationship - but you and I have our own special connection that no-one can ever even begin to understand. Your eyes light up when I come into a room and your smile and giggle are contagious. You see me on the couch and drag a giant blanket and pillow over to me, climb up, and cover us both us and we just lay there together. I never knew another boy could steal my heart after your daddy did... but you, my love, have stolen it away.
I look back and think of how much you have grown and how much you have changed in this short amount of time. Then I look forward and think how amazing it will be to watch you grow up into a man. I hope I raise you well - I hope that I teach you what you need to know to be a good man in a world that doesn't necessarily promote being a truly good person.
Please be kind - to yourself and to everyone that you meet. There will be times when people don't seem to deserve your kindness, but those are the times when they need it the most. Show love and grace to those around you, forgive when someone hurts you, and ask forgiveness when you wrong someone else. Be honorable - be a man whose handshake is his bond, who is trustworthy and honest, reliable and steadfast in his beliefs. Other people will try and sell you on so many things in life - be sure you know which things are worth buying in to and when to walk away. I want you to love God and realize His unfailing love for you. He will not fail you, even when the darkness closes in, His light will guide your path. Teach your children to love Him as well. Be proud of your faith - a good man, a courageous man, is all any woman could ever hope for as a partner. Find success in your passions. You will spend a lifetime working, so find something that you love and get paid to do it. I'm certainly not a teacher because of the paycheck I bring home at the end of each month but I know that the impact I make on my students is worth more than gold. I hope you find that type of reward in whatever you choose to do. Show the world that I taught you manners - open doors for strangers, and always, ALWAYS for the women in your life. Look people in the eye when you speak to them and shake their hand. Be respectful and respectable.
Always love your sister - watch over her. You may be younger, but she is impulsive and there will be times when she will need you to be the voice of reason. Take care of her always. I never had a sibling and I've never wanted something more - the bond you two have is special. Don't let anything come between you. You two have each other forever - stay close, support each other, love each other, keep each other safe.
You are my boy. My perfect baby boy. And whether I am telling you this when your two, twenty, or fifty - you will always be my perfect baby boy. I adore you with a love only a mother can possess and I hope you know that I would spend every second of every day curled up snuggling you if life would allow it. I know that soon enough you'll be too 'cool' for the kisses and hugs that I bombard you with every day - but that is why I do it so much now. I know that I can't keep you little, no matter how badly I want to and no matter how hard I try, you grow up a little more each day.
Happy birthday my beautiful boy... I love you with my whole heart.
~ Mama
This is my journey - as a wife, a mom, a teacher, and a soul saved by His grace alone.
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Sunday, September 16, 2012
Addison's 3rd Birthday Party
And then, the next day we did it... we pulled off a Wild Child party filled with wild children (our specialty), jumping, candy, cake, and crazy present opening. Addison had so much fun playing with her cousins and friends and we got so see some of our favorite friends and family.
Friday, September 14, 2012
3 years...

Addison,
I'm sitting here thinking about what to write to you for your birthday but I'm so distracted by the fact that you are ALREADY THREE. I know someday you'll have kids of your own and you'll understand the time warp that is parenting, but it seems like just yesterday I was holding you for the first time. This year, like the previous two, has been amazing [and sometimes a little crazy].
In the last twelve months we have watched you blossom from a toddler to a full-fledged preschooler. Your vocabulary never ceases to amaze us - you use worlds like 'terrific' and 'amazing' all the time. When Daddy dropped you at daycare the other day and told you to be a good girl, you looked at him and said, "Don't worry Daddy, I got this." You talk [all the time :)] in sentences and you are quick to repeat everything we say [good or bad...].
You are still working on the whole 'coordination' bit of life - we joke that you're accident prone like your mama. I think you are just so busy taking in the world that sometimes walls [and door frames, and counters...] get in your way. You LOVE to run and climb and [a recent development] somersault. You are constantly in motion - you have the best dance moves ever and, even though someday you'll hate me for sharing this on the Internet, you do the silliest 'naked butt' dance after your bath every night. You are starting gymnastics and I love to watch you learn to tumble and climb... You also proved this summer that your a fish just like your daddy and completely fearless about water. Grandma Marcia and I took you swimming and you didn't even blink, you just jumped in and thankfully she was there to pull you up. This winter you'll be starting swim lessons with the 3-5 year old class and I can tell already that you're going to be a great little swimmer.
The biggest milestone this year has been watching you become a big sister. I wondered how you would handle having someone steal a bit of your thunder but I can honestly say you are the sweetest, most loving big sister Cohen could have ever hoped for. You are always concerned about where he is and what he's doing, you LOVE bringing me whatever baby paraphernalia I need [binks, wipes, diapers, toys, bottles...], and nothing makes you smile more than making Cohen smile. Watching the two of you interact makes my heart melt. He adores you and I hope you always love him as much as you do now - even though someday I'm sure he'll break your favorite toy or follow you around when you're with your friends. I wanted nothing more as a mother than to know that my daughter had a sibling - a forever friend and partner in crime.
I know that in another blink of an eye, I will be writing to you just before you start school, when you turn 16, before you graduate, and as you go off to college... So please just know this baby girl - I have said it from the moment I laid eyes on you and I will say it until my last breath - you are my favorite little girl in the whole wide world and I love you more than life. Every day you take my breath away - whether it's because you wrapped me up in a big, tight hug just when I needed it most, when you blow me kisses and tell me you love me, and when I look at those big blue eyes and beautiful curls and realize that you are one of the best things I have ever been a part of. You make me want to be a better person so I can set a good example for you, you teach me patience (every day), and remind me that you are looking at this world for the first time - and sometimes it's funny, sometimes it's scary, and sometimes it doesn't make sense. Being a part of that journey with you means the world to me. I adore you Addison... there aren't words to tell you how proud I am to be your Mama or to tell you how much I love you.
Happy birthday baby girl... may every year be better than the last for you.
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