A letter from Mom
Dearest Oliver,
Words cannot, cannot, express how thrilled I am to have you in my life. Only through a life-time of love and support can I hope to show how much you I love you.
The moment you were born I cried with joy. When they placed you on my chest, the first thing I said to your father was, “Oh, he’s so cute.” The second was, “Honey, he looks just like you.” The third was, “His hands are huge.”
When they whisked you away to be checked by the Drs. your father hesitated a bit, not wanting to leave me alone in surgery. I immediately said, “Go with the baby, Hon.” and I knew my life had changed for ever. For the better. For you I will be strong and for you I will be reduced to tears of joy. For you I will observe each little milestone with pride and marvel.
I’m already having so much fun raising you. I can’t wait for it all and yet will cherish every moment.
I love you!
Mom
Words cannot, cannot, express how thrilled I am to have you in my life. Only through a life-time of love and support can I hope to show how much you I love you.
The moment you were born I cried with joy. When they placed you on my chest, the first thing I said to your father was, “Oh, he’s so cute.” The second was, “Honey, he looks just like you.” The third was, “His hands are huge.”
When they whisked you away to be checked by the Drs. your father hesitated a bit, not wanting to leave me alone in surgery. I immediately said, “Go with the baby, Hon.” and I knew my life had changed for ever. For the better. For you I will be strong and for you I will be reduced to tears of joy. For you I will observe each little milestone with pride and marvel.
I’m already having so much fun raising you. I can’t wait for it all and yet will cherish every moment.
I love you!
Mom
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