Thursday, January 29, 2009

You are Your Mother's Son

Last night about 8:00 the doorbell rang and a package had been delivered to Zach from his Aunt Teri and Uncle Scott for his birthday(we lovingly joke Zach's Aunt Teri as it is very rare for a niece or nephew to get their birthday package before their birthday haha). Anyway, Zach pulled out a Little Tikes hammer and drill and yes, they make lots of noise-thanks Aunt Teri and Uncle Scott). I was always the good aunt who was considerate when I purchased birthday gifts for my nieces and nephews, trying not to get things that made too much noise or mess. I wish I had it to do all over again as Teri has already informed me his next present will be a craft project..can't wait..Anyway, the next thing I pulled out was something I will treasure forever and I am sure Zach will too. It was the most beautiful moving poem written by my sister in law Teri for Zach on his first birthday and with her permission I am posting it below. Needless to say, I was balling my eyes out when I called to thank her and I think I scared her a little as she told me I am never allowed to call crying when her nephew is sick(sorry Aunt Teri). Here is the poem(you might want to have some kleenex handy)



You are Your Mother's Son


Before your very being, before life had begun
In her heart she held the hope of you
You are your mother's son
When your world was far apart from hers, and so much to be done
She never tired as she sought you out
You are your mother's son
No matter what the problems were or trials to overcome
She knew she'd hold you close someday
You are your mother's son
As you waited for your mommy, at last the time did come
Nothing would keep her from getting to you
You are your mother's son
When at last you finally met her, did you know she was the one?
She was the mommy God made for you
You are your mother's son
Each day you learn together, discovering all the fun
She'll never tire of watching you
You are your mother's son
Today you stand, tomorrow you walk, eventually, you'll run
But never far from your mommy's heart
You are your mother's son
No matter where life take you and all that you'll become
In her heart she holds the hope of you
You are your mother's son
~Teri Miller



As I said before, Zach and I will treasure this gift always. I called my sister to read her the poem and only managed to get the first few lines out when I had to let my mom finish. I was so overcome with emotion. Thank you Teri. I love you so much as does Zach. On the homefront, Zach is feeling much better today. Still has slight fever but nothing like it was. I have a call in to the doctor just to ask about his cough he still has and congestion. I return to work on Feb 9 and am starting to feel really anxions about being away from him during the day although grateful I work from home and will be able to spend lunchtime and breaks with him. Below are a couple pics from today. As you can see, I am starting to get some smiles again which I greatly missed for those few days he was really sick.

playing peekaboo with mommy

1 comment:

Beckie said...

Knowing Teri,I'm sure she was bawling when she wrote it! She does write very well - and I know that the sentiment was from her heart.