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.
3 comments:
So special. And though timeless, it will pass much too quickly. Treasure this in your heart.
-d
the innocence of new life! enjoy this precious time.
God is good!
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