You were 6 lbs, 1 oz., so very tiny, but big enough to fill our hearts and home with love and wonder! I remember being admitted into the hospital 2 weeks prior to your due date because of preeclampsia. To make a long story short, I was able to labor on my own without being induced and in about 6 hours with no epidural, you went from your dark, peaceful home into this bright, big world! Your Daddy and I had tears of joy when we saw you for the first time!
I remember crying myself to sleep one afternoon soon after we got home from the hospital because you were so tiny and I was struggling to get you to latch on so I could nurse you. Your Daddy woke me from my nap to tell me that he had made a phone call to our local La Leche League and made an appointment for us to see a consultant. I remember the feeling of gratitude and relief after our appointment because I was soon able to nurse you. I remember thinking that you have a wonderful Daddy and I have a supportive and loving husband.
We remember when you were and will always be Daddy's little
girl and Dad will never forget his first Father's Day in 2000 when he
held you lovingly in his arms and gave you a sweet kiss in the backyard
in our "old, old house"...
I remember when we were celebrating your first Christmas when you were 7 months old. The outfit you are wearing in the photo below has been worn by all your siblings too to celebrate their first Christmas. Nowadays you are more into what's wrapped in the wrapping paper vs. just laughing at the funny sounds paper can make, like you did as a baby... :)
I remember when I was 17 weeks pregnant with your brother (although
we didn't know if you were a big sister to a brother or sister at the
time), and I held you on my first Mother's Day 2001 as you modeled your cute outfit with a hat with your adorable
smile that lit up a room...
I remember when I borrowed a watermelon print dress from a friend just so I could take pictures of you beside a watermelon and eating a watermelon with me while my belly was getting as big as a watermelon carrying your sibling. (that's alot of repetition there!) I wanted the matching watermelon (there's that word again!) dress too so I could make the adorable page for you in your scrapbook....
I remember
how you loved peeking into the (pink) bassinet looking at your baby brother
sleeping. You were just 17 months old when he was born. You loved
taking care of your little brother and still do! And now you take care
of your little sisters too!
I remember how you loved to dance so much
that you would stand in front of the oven and stare at your reflection
while you made all your graceful ballerina moves.
I remember that even as a little girl you loved learning about our Catholic faith. I remember for your First Holy Communion five years ago, we went and took a picture at the same church that I received my First Holy Communion. I remember thinking "Wow! You really do look like me!"
I remember that you loved and continue to love our family traditions and how you light up our lives with your smile and sweet personality and talents each day.

You had fun Friday night as you played miniature golf and arcade games with some friends and then came home and had a cookie cake that I made and decorated. The cookie cake recipe was delicious and can be found HERE. I smoothed the "putting green grass" on the cake using the easy paper towel method that I used on your skate cake last year.
After Mass this morning we took a family photo with your brother still in his soccer uniform (but Dad and him have red on, the liturgical color for Pentecost!) and you have your new outfit on that we gave you for your birthday.
Me with my millennium "baby"!
Adorable family!!!!! <3
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!!! Congrats to her on her birthday! Many blessings to you and your family! We miss y'all! Love and Prayers, The Fraunes
ReplyDeleteAw, beautiful pictures! Your daughter is lovely...loved watching her grow up through the photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, how different to have a teen daughter than son......just little things here and there that you posted....yes, equally a blessing....
Thx for sharing!
A wonderful tribute to your beautiful daughter! I have been through the teens with two of my children, and two of them are now teenagers... there is plenty of teen angst to be sure... but it is also pretty wonderful to watch them grow and mature into young adults. May God bless your daughter!
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What a touching post! I love it! Happy Birthday to your blessing! You look awesome BTW!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to you BEAUTIFUL young lady. May God keep her and bless her abundantly!
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