we were quite cozy with each other.
I said, "Ari, how about we have some quiet time in your room in this nice rocker?"
And she agreed by finishing some of her mom's milk from a tiny bottle, grunting and settling herself into my arms.
Eleven o'clock.
Midnight.
One o'clock, then 1:30.
The time flew.
My cheek caresses her perfect and warm, fuzzy head. My thoughts zigzag over the memories: sleepless nights of feeding and comforting my own babies. My mother, gone for many years and who longed to be a grandmother ... familiar smells and warmth make this little one seem like one of my own ... but then I realize she is my son's daughter, Ari, and I, her grandmother.
Grandmother. Wasn't I just a first-grader ... packing for college ... or a new mother myself?
My mind settles on the wonder and timelessness of this moment.
My eyes are heavy, yes, but my heart is full of love and thankfulness and peace.
So special. And though timeless, it will pass much too quickly. Treasure this in your heart.
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the innocence of new life! enjoy this precious time.
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