Dear Libby and Peyton,
I’m sitting here thinking of the two of you on the eve of my last official day as a stay at home mom. On Tuesday I’ll go back to work full time. In your lives I haven’t even worked a day, and I worry about what this change will mean for you. I never thought I’d get to stay home with you as long as I have. I’ve loved it. We owe Daddy so much gratitude for working so hard these last years to make it possible for me to be home. I’ve loved our slow mornings and pancake breakfasts. I’ve loved that you’ve been able to play with neighborhood friends, any time of day, in your underwear. I’ve loved eating popcorn and watching Annie even after the two of you barely touched your dinner. I’ve loved schlepping the two of you all over town in sun and rain and taking you on every errand. I’ve loved play dates, gymnastics, dance class and a futile attempt at swim lessons. I’ve loved the moments when I’ve had the time and patience to let you do something yourself even though it takes so much longer than doing it for you. I’ve loved watching the friendship develop between the two of you. Recently, I’ve loved listening to conversations between the two of you; conversations where I’m no longer needed.
When you were born I was surprised that loving you felt like such an ache; a connection I’d been told about but didn’t fully understand. In an instant we’d been handed this responsibility to care for you, protect you, love you. I hope I’ll always be able to communicate my love for the two of you in word, but more importantly in action. I love you both so much. Thanks for the opportunity to be with you. Because of Daddy and the two of you, the most important job titles I’ll ever hold are Wife and Mom. Paid or not. I love you to the moon and back.
3 comments:
Line 3, and I'm about to cry... I don't know if I can read this. Okay, now I'll go back to the top and try...
Apparently I was anonymous the on my first post...
Now I'm just blubbering.
Couldn't see the middle part- it was too blurry. Made it through. Great letter sis. You're a great mom. And a great teacher. Love you, Ju
Beans- You have done an amazing job with your girls and they will never forget all the wonderful memories they have had with you the last 4 years. Good job Beans. Love you, Lou
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