I am such a cry baby! I read Erin's post about her little girl and got all mushy and weepy. Of course it made me think about my own little goobers and how desperately I wish I could push pause on the rest of my life and just BE with THEM, you know? Just be Mommy instead of Mommy+Tiffany+Maid+Chauffer+Cook+Secretary+ChaosControllerPerson+Etc.+Etc.+Etc...
{SO}
Indulge my emotions for a post and let me share with you 5 things I love about each of my girls.
{Madison}
I love what a perfect mix of me and Clint she is. We only had the opportunity to bring one child into this crazy world and how lucky are we to have been blessed with one so beautiful? She has SO much of EACH of us in her {random things that not many people know about} and everyday we see more of us come out in her. It's so much fun to look for those little things that make her Clint and Tiffany's daughter.
Her smile. It is SO hard to capture her sweet smile on camera because she does this goofy little imp-grin for pictures. But even when she's being silly, and that adorable-dorky smile is all I can get out of her, I love all 3 dimples that speckle her face. Her smile makes me happy.
How she randomly tells us "I love you. You're the best!" I could fill a giant pickle jar with all the warm fuzzies I get when I hear her say that! :0) She is such a big helper and always trying to make us happy {you know, except when she's the world's biggest turkey!} and will do all she can to bring a smile to our faces.
How she is too smart for her {or MY} own good! She can figure out almost anything! You should see some of the predicaments she gets herself into because she figures things out on her own instead of letting us help her. She loves puzzles and can DO a 63 piece one with little help! She wants to know how everything works, why it works, can she make it work, can she learn it... It's always been amazing to me to watch her learn something new: when she learned how to crawl, learned to wrap her tongue around new words, and now...? She begs me to teach her how to write letters and play board games with her. I only have 2 years before she starts kindergarten and already she is SO STINKIN' SMART!
Her tender spirit. Madi loves church, loves her Savior and Heavenly Father, loves to read "scripers" with us... I could go on and on. She may be spunky, but she has a soft side that really shines around Keahi. She is the best big sister I've seen in a small child, which is amazing to me considering how spirited she can be. I absolutely love this beautiful girl and am so proud to be her mom.
{Keahi}
Oh, my coconut. She truly is our miracle.
I love how eternally happy she is. What a good baby! She can be royally cranky but the moment she looks at you, BAM! She's all smiles! I was so sure that our house would be total chaos adding another kid to the mix, but she has brought with her the sweetest spirit which has actually calmed things down more so than before we brought her home. I love how happy she makes everyone around her - especially Madison.
I love her chunks! She weighs in around 17 pounds nowadays, putting her bigger than Madi was at 7 months; she's 3 1/2. I love her multiple chins, her bubbly thighs and her Buddah Belly {I realize Buddah doesn't actually HAVE a belly, but I don't know the name of that fat Chinese statue and you all know what I mean when I say "Buddah Belly" anyway!!}. I could kiss her chub all day!
I love how she talks, sings, babbles, yells, growls and blows raspberries. She has quite the little set of lungs on her and is NOT afraid to belt it out when she so feels the urge!
I love how much she loves her big sister. She has every right in the world to get cranky when she sees Madi since Madi doesn't really respect "personal space bubbles", but instead she grins, wiggles and squeaks. She laughs when Madi plays games with her, and turns her head when she hears her talk, trying to find that big sister of hers.
I absolutely love that even though I didn't have the opportunity to give her a body, I truly feel that she is our daughter, just as much as Madison is our daughter. I know that she knows I'm her Mommy, Clint's her Daddy and we can feel her love for us every time she looks at us, grins at us, snuggles on us or tenderly grasps our fingers. Hopefully we'll know in the next month or so when we can finalize and take her to the Temple to join our family for eternity. What a blessing that will be. I absolutely love this beautiful girl and am so proud to be her mom.
We have been blessed, and I hope that I can take enough time every day to turn off the TV, shut down the computer and lay all other distractions aside and just BE with THEM.
4 comments:
I really enjoyed your post, especially the last thought. I was just thinking that tonight - how I need to make time to get down on their level and just play with my kids and teach them things, even if it doesn't sound that exciting, or there's a hundred other things that need doing...
Very sweet Tiff. But you forgot 5 things about Clint! :) Keahi really has brought peace to your family. It's amazing how Madi just stepped right up to being a big sister, it was so natural for her. And how Keahi just brings smiles to everyone. What sweet girls!
That was a cute post. Isn't being a mom the greatest? Definitely worth it!!! How do you pronounce Keahi's name? And how the heck are you guys?
Tiffany!!! It's so good to hear from you! Your family is beautiful! Congrats on you newest addition - what a sweet story! I'm adding you to my blog, k?
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