Awe and Wonder

>>  Tuesday, May 31, 2011

For those of you that have children, do you ever sit back and just wonder? Wonder what your children will aim for in the years to come?

Wonder if all the things you love so dearly {in them} now, will be present when they are adults?


Will we, as mothers be able to forever see those small chubby hands reaching for things, as they reach for their own children?

I can’t help but wonder...will my Mr. Mr. Getties bright smile, as an adult, light up board rooms, workshops or possibly the cock-pit of an airplane, the way it lights up a room now.


What about my Mo-Tay? Will his tender heart and generosity melt the hearts of harden business men, or even criminals as it does now?

One can only wonder. As much as I hate to see time slip through my fingers, I am eager to see what my little boys will grow to be.

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Erin 31 May, 2011 20:37  

Both of your boys are beautiful. Even with food on their faces :)

Leslie 31 May, 2011 20:40  

My kids are twelve years apart. It's been kind of like having two only children. With my first child I kept being anxious and excited for the next age. If she was two, I couldn't wait for her to be 3, then 3 and I couldn't wait or her to be 4... Then all of the sudden I realized that she was a teenager (and now she's an adult)! It gave me a different perspective with my second child. I enjoy every single moment of every single age.

But... I am curious to see what my guy will grow up to be, I'm just not very anxious!

Sweet post!

Cassie 31 May, 2011 21:58  

Hey D, Did my depressing comment from the last post spur this on?? Your little fellows are adorable...hold on to them as long as you can. Once they get married they are no longer yours! Teddy (my son) is married to his H.S. sweetheart. He's worked for the Maricopa Co. Sherrif's office for 15 years now and is a good husband and father from what I know. Even if he doesn't contact me I still think of him every day and keep him and his family in my prayers. We all have our cross to bear I guess. (Sorry for being such a downer.)

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