But then, you were born. And in an instant, I was your mom. I had been your mom from the beginning, but there was something about seeing you for the first time, something about getting to hold you, that flipped a switch for me. I felt this love unlike anything I had ever felt before. I had known you for every second you were here, had cared and sacrificed for you all along the way. And I loved you so intently, with an almost innocence about it. I'm not sure that will ever make sense to someone who hasn't experienced the death of a child at birth. And I am so thankful that our doctor encouraged us to soak up those moments. We had about 5 hours with you. Five hours to make a lifetime of memories. Five hours before we had to say goodbye. Those hours brought us so much joy, and I am forever grateful for those memories. For getting to study your face and see your already long eyelashes, your big pouty lips, your little turned-up nose.
I wonder now how different our lives would have been had you lived. How our lives would have changed - Hannah loves playing with the big girls. She's in awe of them at church and dance, watching and learning from them. I imagine you in these cute matching holiday sister sets and it breaks my heart each time. We miss you in our lives constantly, miss the role you have as our firstborn and oldest child.
But, though there is grief in today, though my heart feels like it's breaking as I relieve all these moments, today is mostly about celebrating that sweet and precious time we had together. For being thankful we had any time at all, for cherishing those few moments. It reminds us that life is short and can't be taken for granted, that we are only guaranteed this moment and to make the most of it. So, we celebrate you, year after year. With cake and cards, with a therapeutic morning spent building a new garden space for you, with a meal together as a family, with sharing this intimate day together as a family and taking a timeout from all the work (homework, housework, and work-work) to just be still and rest. And then, of course, because you chose to make an appearance on Halloween, we have an evening of gathering large amounts of candy that we never actually eat and we will throw out around Easter when our candy stash is replenished.
It's not what I would have ever chosen as a start to motherhood. And I would give anything to have you back in our daily lives. But you, my daughter, have made a profound impact on our lives, and I certainly wouldn't be the woman or mother I am today without you. I love you so much and miss you desperately. Happy SEVENTH birthday my sweet Reagan!
XOXO,
Mommy
Happy 7th birthday cake
Cherishing the moments
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