Elena’s first birthday brought more tears than laughter for this mother. Much like the day of her birth one year ago, there was no time for fanfare. There was simply a red and white checkered ladybug dress and cupcakes to match. A small homage in honor of the only “bug” in the world I love; our “Laney Bug.”
Her daddy and I knew the moment she was born that regardless
of if there will be any more children for our family or not, she will always be
“the baby.”
When she entered the world, things were a little dark for
our family. Daddy was on the computer writing his thesis right up until mama
was ready to push. We didn’t know where we would live, when daddy would
graduate or if there would be a job for him.
“Every baby is born with a loaf of bread under their arm”
the old saying goes, and our Laney was no exception. Her birth was the first in
a domino effect of things falling into place for our family.
Over the first year of her life, she has gifted me with a
new motherhood role - that of mothering a child with health concerns. The
experience has been quite different than being the wife of a man with health
concerns. It has been hard, brought many tears and sleepless nights. It has
also taught me to love in the moment and to examine the evil that breads in
fear and anxiety. She has reminded me that no moment of life is too small to
celebrate.
She’s only now able to eat and she isn’t able to support her
weight on her little LDS legs (YET!)
She is a strong one though, and with her carries the brightest light. She is my beacon, and I am blessed and so very humbled to share that for this year at least, I am her brightest light. Yes, we’re got a mama’s gal on our hands, and I am delighted.
Her presence in our home over the past year has been a conduit of only good and holy things. I’ve fallen deeper in love with her daddy and her sisters as I witness what is good in them spark alive with love for her, the smallest member of this family.
Her eyes are bright and reflective. Her laugh is reserved only for when it has true meaning. We prayed and prayed for her. It was suggested to us by several people during our discernment that we conceive her in a lab instead of in our marriage. The LDS gene could have been taken out, and she could have been made a he – since we don’t have one of those around here.
How blessed we’ve been by deciding to trust that our family would be given what was perfect for us. We were given another girl, one that does have LDS. And we smile with the knowledge that we were given God’s perfection.
One day just wasn’t enough to celebrate the perfect gift that is you, Laney Bug. There wasn’t a party, but there were tears of happiness, thankfulness and mourning of the passage of time – a reminder that we can’t control the life God has created for us. There were those lady bug cupcakes, and that little red and white checkered lady bug dress which you wore for three days. Daddy washed it twice because mama couldn’t bear to take you out of it, or for the birthday weekend to end too soon.
On this birthday we celebrate your good health, your gentle temperament and the possibility your life holds.
Happy first birthday, Laney Bug!
4 comments:
Now I'm all weepy! I love you guys! Happy Birthday Laney Bug!
She is such a beautiful image of God! I really love the way you express your deep love for her and your tremendous trust in God's plans!
Happy 1st birthday sweet Elena!
Everybody sees God in that sweet little face. I can't tell you how deeply touched my family was to be in her little presence last weekend. And trust me, with as many babies as go in and out of our house, their affection was truly something different and holy. She's got big things to share with this world and I am so blessed to be able to love her!
Happy birthday to my little God-bug!
Thanks so much for sharing HOlly!
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