
The innocence I knew is difficult to imagine. Fresh from heavens' domain I arrived and began wailing; should have been a clue! But my Mom was right there, smiling and all embracing of the little girl she'd waited to have. Need I say... it was love at first sight.
Of course I miss her terribly; gone for fourteen years now. After a lot of thinking I think it happened the way it was supposed to. I know she would have been more miserable if I had died first.
Her favorite holiday was Easter; mine was Mother's Day. She liked the music, rabbits, and candy; I liked the hats. So in celebration this year I'm going to buy a hat.
Love you, Mom!
Hi Dixie,
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sentiment and out of respect, my hat's off to you.
In peace and kind wishes, Gary.
What a nice post. And a terrific picture to go with it. I think children bring their own love into the world with them; it certainly seems that you did!
ReplyDeleteHi Gary.
ReplyDeleteI know you like hats, especially that Vancouver ballcap! Won't be long and you'll be in the great North. Enjoy your time!
I appreciate your comment and kind wishes. Peace to you, Dixie
Hi Bazza.
ReplyDeleteChildren are the best thing we have. You never know what wisdom comes out of their little mouths. I thank (God) for the Moms and Dads that realise that.
Thank you for the very sweet comment.
Dixie