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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

little firsts

Before I had children, I knew that there are a lot of important firsts in a child's life.  What I didn't know until I became a mama was that while there are a lot of important firsts, there are a million little firsts that happen every day.  First steps, first words, and first days of school are all big and important.  But when you're with your children all the time, you start to see all the little firsts that can really make you realize how fast time really does go.  The first time they dump a measuring cup full of flour into a mixing bowl.  The first time they realize they can turn on the light switch standing on their tippy-tippy toes.  The first time they take off their own shirt.  The first time they eat an ice cream cone down to the very bottom.  It happens every day.  And this morning was the first time Rowan let me spend a little more time on her hair than just a ponytail.  She sat still and let me play around, and I realized she had enough hair for a french braid.  A messy french braid, but still.  I got a little choked up.  I'm not sure why.  But as I slid my fingers through her cornsilk fine hair, I realized I had a little girl, and she was far from being a baby anymore. 
The days are long around here.  But what they say is right.  The years are short.

6 comments:

  1. She looks just beautiful! It is always emotional when you notice a little milestone, I'm sure there will be lots of braids in your future :)

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  2. What an angel. She is seriously beautiful. Good thing her Mama knows how to do hair really well! Oh, the styles she'll be able to pull off. I'm glad God gave you one of each. They are both blessings, and I would have teared up too. I just put my Jackie in a jumperoo for the first time today, and I almost got choked up that his little toes were pushing off the floor. xoxo

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  3. Never could do a french braid-- Thing 3 {my nearly-15 year old baby} braids my hair lol!

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  4. I love the sweet little hairdo. What a cutie. I do miss those younger years, but the kids still continue to surprise me every day - like my 10-year-old son making quesadillas or preparing a cup of tea for me.

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  5. Omg the CUTE! Sam went down slides without assistance today. While I've been anxiously awaiting this little "first", I'm also weirdly sad that he doesn't need me for something like that anymore. Basically, I want my cake and I want to eat it too!!! All of it! All the time!

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  6. I put a french braid in Cecilia's hair not too long ago - actually made me think of you! Love that you have such super sweet photos of one of my favorite two year olds!

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