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EVERYTHING WE LOOK FOR IN A PERFECT DAY
She loves to keep things
interesting. She does love to surprise me every time I look at her
longer than just to smile and wink and it excites and frightens me
alike. It’s kind of wonderful she’s entirely different person the minute
my eye moves along traits that are no longer in play, yes I’m insanely
into everything transforming so seriously. It struck me enormously how
it was possible to grow so quickly under my watchful eye! That
flexibility of nature, the perfect finishing touches to be found
settling in under the waterproof parka, fleece linings, scarves of many
colours, crowns and princess gowns. Even hair is growing in a way that
keeps things in an inevitable perspective, still out of proportion to her
changing body, getting past her ribs and beyond. I feel a lot of pressure to get
to know her more, love her deeper, give more attention, get creative
with every day we make memories. Because it’s transitory. I’m among those
mums that await more, seek clues, spot a difference from a mile away, be
that from a photo or a new grimace, particular move, new shade of golden in
her hair. Each month my eyes are trained to the full and I feel grateful
for this child becoming a big girl but yes, I will never recover from
losing the squishy body and toothless gums.
You can rely on me Mother Nature, I’m witnessing a beautiful process of someone growing up - outgrowing fabrics, skilfully creating multiple verb sentences, forming friendships and still holding my hand on walks all over town. She prefers to do it more than when she was younger, more adventurous I suppose? Always a block ahead of me, turning back and laughing she made it quicker than I. I guess five year olds don’t run away, they just hold you tight and steer your steps – shall we go this way? take that front seat on the bus? sit right here so we can see everything? I notice however her paths shifting gradually, letting go of my hand and just be, pushing boundaries and wandering off. Mostly at bus stops when the waiting times vary rudely from what the timetable promises. We still go out a few times a month, hand in hand, one rain boot in the puddle but those days of careless escapades are so behind us. A school girl is a new role, new exciting adventure, a thing that takes up all the time and energy. I vaguely recall an outing in the past weeks, it was dreary, we had colds, chicken pox symptoms, we skipped most of the fun stuff. And then the weather surprised with a warm kiss on exposed foreheads and there was no stopping us from adventure we were so accustomed to. Sometimes going weeks without exploring the area brings more energy to be out and about than any other idea. We were realistic, only having enough time to play before the sun setting rapidly thanks to Daylight Saving Time. It was warm but we wore hats, ate chips while waving legs on a wooden bench. It felt like a tailor-made for us afternoon we'll try to relive anytime.
You can rely on me Mother Nature, I’m witnessing a beautiful process of someone growing up - outgrowing fabrics, skilfully creating multiple verb sentences, forming friendships and still holding my hand on walks all over town. She prefers to do it more than when she was younger, more adventurous I suppose? Always a block ahead of me, turning back and laughing she made it quicker than I. I guess five year olds don’t run away, they just hold you tight and steer your steps – shall we go this way? take that front seat on the bus? sit right here so we can see everything? I notice however her paths shifting gradually, letting go of my hand and just be, pushing boundaries and wandering off. Mostly at bus stops when the waiting times vary rudely from what the timetable promises. We still go out a few times a month, hand in hand, one rain boot in the puddle but those days of careless escapades are so behind us. A school girl is a new role, new exciting adventure, a thing that takes up all the time and energy. I vaguely recall an outing in the past weeks, it was dreary, we had colds, chicken pox symptoms, we skipped most of the fun stuff. And then the weather surprised with a warm kiss on exposed foreheads and there was no stopping us from adventure we were so accustomed to. Sometimes going weeks without exploring the area brings more energy to be out and about than any other idea. We were realistic, only having enough time to play before the sun setting rapidly thanks to Daylight Saving Time. It was warm but we wore hats, ate chips while waving legs on a wooden bench. It felt like a tailor-made for us afternoon we'll try to relive anytime.
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She looks so grown up here I can barely take it. But still so sweet and playful. :)
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