Just yesterday at the park Carter stopped playing and came up to me to say Mommy, I love you. It was in front of my friend, too, and almost made me teary.
Gray's independence at two years old can be a bit unnerving yet also glorious. But when he comes to grab my hand and ask for my help doing something that's just too big for his own confidence, it does feel good to be needed and know that I make him feel safe.
This baby girl inside me kicks and pushes around more than my other pregnancies combined. And I love it. I wonder what she's thinking in there. And I hope someday she knows how much I've been blessed to carry her, and how much it has changed me.
I was tagged for this meme about my children by Haley and took it upon myself to write just one thing about each of my children. You can play along as you wish.
so sweet. Honestly, if I was a bad mother because a kid didn't have shoes? I would have locked up that title long ago. More than once I have had to buy shoes for the littlest one because she forgot them en route to somewhere and I couldn't go back home. A couple of times we have just shown up with no shoes.
ReplyDeleteI love reading about your pregnancy.
T.
One of the positives about Florida living- if the child is staying in the shopping cart, no shoes are needed!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was definitely more active than my sons; she still is.
Isn't it funny how a little thing like a child getting dressed by themselves can make you so proud and yet so sad at the same time.
At least he had a diaper on, right? I'll never forget how I forgot to diaper Justin when I was pregnant with Evan... He got out of bed in the morning soaking wet and I realized that his butt was completely unclothed! I searched for the missing diaper until I realized that he couldn't have taken it off and then put his footy jammies back on!
ReplyDeleteOh the independence can break my heart sometimes!
ReplyDeleteMy thinking is as long as you don't forget one of the kids along the way, who cares if they have shoes? :):) No, I have never forgotten one of the kids, but I have at one time or the other bought diapers and or wipes on the fly.
ReplyDeleteI forgot to nurse Kolby when he was a baby. We started our morning and about 11, I couldn't get him to stop crying and then thought back through the morning and nope, hadn't nursed him yet! It was the only time it happened, so far!
ReplyDeleteAren't those sweet words from our kids so priceless?
ReplyDeleteOh, and I've forgotten to put shoes on my kids too. I also forgot to bring my daughter to a birthday party once. I felt bad for days!
I love it when Sam says he loves me. I never have any idea what prompts it, but it really does make me proud how often he tells me and everyone else in our family how he loves us. I'll have to try and always keep it in mind in the midst of a huge tantrum of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
ReplyDeleteNo worries... I, too, have forgotten my kid's shoes.
ReplyDeleteMy girls were so much more active inside then my boys but way calmer on the outside :)
ReplyDeleteIt does feel good to know you are still needed.
ReplyDeleteI was looking back after I read this and admiring your son's names. Now I can't wait to know what you name your girl!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice meme.
Those "still need you mom" moments are the best, right?
ReplyDelete(On another note, I'm STILL trying to find my 16 months old son's other white shoe - I know that he had it on in the house?!)
doesn't it just melt you when they say things like that. My 3rd is known for saying special things to me daily.
ReplyDeleteoh and #4... ozzie... was CRAZY in my belly. I said he kicked more than the others combined and funny thing. He's my most active one. :)
brittany
Ahh... the "I love you Mommy"... always that tear-jerker! I love it! Hope you're doing well!!
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That validation is so sweet. My big girl is wonderful about telling me what a great mom I am (even and especially when I feel anything but)
ReplyDeleteThis was a great post, Steph, thanks for sharing!!!! You are most definitely a fantastic mother, and such a great role model too :) That baby girl and your 3 boys are so blessed to have a fantastic mama!
ReplyDeleteThat was beautiful
ReplyDeleteI loved reading this. Today, my daughter reached over and gave me a hug and told me she loved me. It wasn't at the times she usually does that, so it was quite unexpected and much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteIt is validating when your kids do things like that. I love when my daughter and I play this game where we point at each other and (as loud as we can) sing song, "I MISS YOU!" or "NO, I LOVE YOOOU!!" Love, love, love it!
ReplyDeleteOh, you are such a good mommy! I love hearing little stories about your kids! Missed you at the park!
ReplyDeleteYou are so blessed with those sweet children, including that active little girl in your belly! Loved this! :-)
ReplyDeleteJane
it's so nice to know you are still needed. you have sweet kids :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing! :-)
ReplyDeleteSweet kiddos. Your little one on the way will be so lucky to have them for big brothers!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! Lance is approaching two years old, and I am seeing him become more and more independent.
ReplyDeleteAWESOME that he said that in front of your friend!!
This is incredibly beautiful.
ReplyDeleteMy validation is when Esme looks at me with a beautiful smile as a put her to bed, says "Mum," rolls over, and falls asleep immediately. I want more moments like that!
If your baby girl is anything like my baby girls, she is dreaming and thinking about SHOES - hence all the kicking. Can't wait for you to find out just how different the girls are from the boys :)
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