I wouldn't stop the time, even if I could.
But I stare at those rosy cheeks and suddenly I can feel the warmth of her summer-kissed skin, and I smile because even then she had a book with her.
I can almost hear the giggles.
Tonight I feel nostalgic.
Especially tonight, when my daughter has a birthday far away.
She will be home in a few weeks, to celebrate my birthday and Claire's baptism and to have some time to pet the dog and cook and read and rest at home, but it will be a quick week and then she is back for her senior year.
Twenty-two looks so beautiful on her. And her sun-kissed skin and dimples and true smile are a gift of grace and hope.
Happy birthday, dear Madelaine.
You are loved!
3 comments:
Di,
You always write so beautifully about your children. What a gift.
Thanks, Mom. :) That's a cute picture. I like how Zack is being squirrely. :) love you lots.
I think your kids are the presents god rewards you and I am so happy that they looks so joyful.
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