My daughter...first born love of mine...is so perfectly a mother.
As I watch her with her children, I admit I feel a tinge inadequate of my own mothering through the years.
They are her world right now. She makes every moment a teaching moment filled with fun...and treats on occasion!
Cass has always been a lover of knowledge...now that she is a mom, she has expanded her learning to the stage of life she know finds herself in. She continually notices her children's developmental stages and challenges them to progress.
Weekly she can tell you the size of the baby she is carrying...eggplant, cantaloupe, or cabbage as the days pass. This attention to mothering, from the daughter who as a teenager once told her baby brother to "Shut up baby" when he cried incessantly.
She is strong and brave and good...and her example does not go unnoticed. During a family hike a few weeks ago, pregnant mommy and brave little Olivia were the first to cross this frigid river while we all stood around discussing whether or not we should. Where I may or may not have ridden piggyback on Dean's back...all to keep the camera dry of course. See...I told you she was brave!
One of my favorite things about my beautiful daughter is her love for books. If you sit down to read a book with Olivia and Henry...the first thing they will do is tell you "book jackets off." Something about that drives them crazy, I think their Daddy Bob started it.
The next thing you will notice is that both of them can tell you the name of the author and additionally the name of the illustrator for every book they read.
And oh how they LOVE books.
They get that love from their momma.
From the moment the miracle of motherhood became hers...she has been completely wrapped up in it. Wow...has she had her hands full over the last 3 1/2 years.
And her hands are about to get more full! Do you think Olivia and Henry have any idea how their little three-year old world is about to change?
No...but they have no idea how wonderful it's going to be either! Gorgeous expecting daughter...I love you with all my heart. And I am so thankful you made me a Nanny Goat!
Also...this last photo thrills me...so happy I learned how to use a camera!