I know you are here on this earth baby girl. I can feel you so close to my heart and yet you are still so far away. I honestly do not know how much longer we will be apart, but I don't feel that it will be long. I anticipate seeing you in your crib in the mornings when you wake up...mussy hair and all. The big grin on your face as you come to recognize me as "mommy." The joy I will find in your giggles, your snuggles and your sweet tired cry. I anticipate the joy I will see in your daddy's face and he holds you and kisses you. I anticipate the ache in my arms from holding you, your sweet brow as you sleep, the funny faces you'll make when you try new food.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Baby dearest
I know you are here on this earth baby girl. I can feel you so close to my heart and yet you are still so far away. I honestly do not know how much longer we will be apart, but I don't feel that it will be long. I anticipate seeing you in your crib in the mornings when you wake up...mussy hair and all. The big grin on your face as you come to recognize me as "mommy." The joy I will find in your giggles, your snuggles and your sweet tired cry. I anticipate the joy I will see in your daddy's face and he holds you and kisses you. I anticipate the ache in my arms from holding you, your sweet brow as you sleep, the funny faces you'll make when you try new food.
Posted by Susie at 5:32 PM 2 comments
Labels: motherhood
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
1460 days...35,040 hours...50,457,600 minutes since...
Posted by Susie at 6:02 PM 3 comments
Labels: 48 month LID
Monday, August 9, 2010
Strong Seven
Posted by Susie at 7:29 PM 5 comments
Labels: wedding anniversary
Sunday, July 25, 2010
New Hope...
Posted by Susie at 8:01 PM 4 comments
Labels: chinese adoption
Saturday, May 8, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Touching the bucket...
Tomorrow......03/10/2010.....my DOD (dear ole dad) will be having bypass graft surgery, or for you medical people a CABG and balloon angioplasty. SCARY...I know. He is young still, but I have known this day was coming since I can remember.
MAJOR family history of heart disease. My great-grandpa died young of heart disease, my grandpa died at age 47 of heart disease, my dad still alive and kicking at 62 years old, but having the dread surgery tomorrow. Me...so far so good. My siblings... no signs yet.
Just thought I'd mention it, not to be crass or calloused but it's finally happening, and if you know me or my dad would you say a prayer or two for him?
He's a stubborn, older guy...but we love him.
UPDATE**Dad came out of surgery A-OK. His surgery took only 4 1/2 hours instead of the full 6 we were told. His surgeon said everything went smooth and we should expect a full and complete recovery. Thanks for all the support you have given.
Posted by Susie at 6:09 PM 8 comments
Labels: bypass graft surgery, Dad