The Love of a Child
Time keeps on ticking, ticking, ticking. The sometimes elusive - always present, time. You can’t get back the minutes, hours and days that seemingly pass by in a flash. My most profound memory is my first day at home with my son. I gazed for what seemed like minutes but could easily have been hours at his lovely face.
A friend observed this gaze and commented later to her husband about my loving stare. He tells her - "I know it well". A parent himself he knows the total and complete awe surrounding the manifestation of the miracle that is life. The utter joy shared by the members of the society of parenthood.
Well over 365 days have passed since my son’s homecoming. And yet I can remember it like yesterday. In the midst of my reminiscing I quickly flash forward to today. My son's teacher sends weekly newsletters with pictures so parents can see what our children are up to. My son is depicted as a walking, talking, dynamo; enjoying himself tremendously during the hours away – from me.
When I pick him up from school oft times he clings tightly to my leg as if never wanting to let go. This behavior repeats itself at varying times during our evenings. And I must admit to sometimes becoming frustrated at this behavior; the term “hanging on to coattails” aptly describes my son during these moments. His new found independence has spoiled me, tricked me really, into sometimes forgetting he is still my baby. My little boy, who not long ago was the infant that I barely let get a cry out before running to his side.
I write this to serve as a reminder. There are moments when I wish he would go off and entertain himself and many times he does. But I realize that those minutes he needs to cling to Mommy are important too. They are fleeting. One day I will gaze at him walking out of the door and wish he would cling to me. I will not want to let him go.
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Cherish the days you have with the clinging. Store them in your memory. You will pull them out on a rainy day.
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(hope this isn't a duplicate comment because my internet connection is going belly-up all of a sudden.)
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They say time goes by faster the older you get. I say it goes by faster as soon as you have children.
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I look back at baby pics of Miss J. and remember things about her milestones that I had forgotten... and also home videos are good too.
The thing is, for all the moments you don't spend together, you have many more that you do. And it's in those moments together that you find treasures.
Because your son is of "that age" where he's starting to get clingy, you'll have small battles on getting him to let go when you drop him off, when it's time for bed. Just remember that he loves you and you love him and this too shall pass. You'll both grow and learn and love.
I love that I can read about these moments between you two because it brings to mind all those cherished memories of my children's earliest years. Great reflecting material!
What I wouldn't give for a few yesterdays of clinging . I know sometimes it's hard and that's only because we're human ( although I've seen some mommy cats do some ferocious slappin to their clingy babies!) and we usually live in the moment.
The moments that you spend in mesmerized gazing are the ones that live forever in your heart.
I think you must be one wonderful mommy and he's a very fortunate little boy!
Great post.
Cherish every moment with him, he will grow so fast.
Thank you for stopping to visit yesterday. It was a busy day and I never got a thing done in the house. Gotta clean today, after I visit each of you.
Have a happy Blessed day.
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