So what is to follow is going to be a letter to the little M. Now, I had a little trouble trying to figure out if I should address her now as she is, all cute and basking in her babiness or if I should address her as someone who would actually read and comprehend a letter from her father. I haven't mentioned but we would like to collect all the posts from the first year and send them off to a company that makes blogs into books. So considering we wouldn't give her the book untill she is a teen. It solves my problem I will address her as such.
Monday, June 30, 2008
A letter to Mia.
Dear Mia,
I wanted to write you a letter about the here and now. I often wonder about my own years as a baby. My life is a young child was not typical and there were a lot of challenges for me. I spent a lot of time moving around. Eight different foster families in fact. That includes different schools different friends and different personalities.
We love you very much.
Your a very happy baby, and beautiful. You have big giant eyes that already melt the hearts of everyone who sees you. One of our friends referred to you as impossibly cute. I agree. Yesterday you laughed, giggled out loud at something we were doing and it was as if the world stopped for a moment and we held our breaths. Ask me about it, I will remember it till the grave.
The world will forever be in turmoil, sides will always bicker. If you get one thing from me I pray that it is hope. Hope that if we do our best, and give our best that it will always be enough. I hope for you that you are the best part of me.
Forever your Father,
Petrie
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4 comments:
awww. that makes me teary eyed.
Thanks Kim! Gets me a little misty re-reading it!
Def write like like she can comprehend.
It would be interesting to see you write in the language of a 7-month old.
(Pointing at dad with a half eaten cheerio in her hand) Ya-ya-ya-ya-ya-ya-ya-yeeeeeee.
Or something like that :)
So Im slowly catching up on your older posts... and now Im sitting here all teary... thanks alot. ;)
I can say growing up as a little girl, I always thought my daddy was a genuine hero. Now, I dont think... I know. He's superman. Looks like you're off to a good start of proving the same to little M.
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