Thursday, January 24, 2008

much two fast

thats how i feel time is travelling in relation to our peach who is two today. that makes it 2 years, 24 months, 104 weeks, 728 days and 17, 472 hours since i fell madly, wholly and deeply in love. it was magical and unexpected, overwhelming and yet comforting, natural and beautiful and in an instant different. different than anything i had ever known or hoped to know.

the world became brighter, louder, funnier, clearer and surprisingly easier. in a moment i found my purpose in the privilege and awesome calling of motherhood and with it came a peace and contentment that were all consuming. i didnt say easy, i said all consuming. but, regardless of the moment, the day or the hour when i have felt weakest, i have never questioned this profound purpose for my life. i dont deserve this gift of motherhood, it is lavish in its magnitude. it is great in its extent and it is with that generous gift from God that i, with her father continue to try and nurture and grow her full time to be the child that one day may find her own purpose in His divine plan.
i gave up bikinis and gained belly laughs. i traded in some sleep for late night chats, prayers and gazes just between us. i once thought the three greatest inventions were stretch denim, flavored creamers and the push up bra...i now know them to be color wonder markers, sound machines and mylecon drops. i said farewell to the idea of a career and took immeasurable joy in being there for all of georgias firsts, seconds, thirds and hundredths. i traded sushi dinners for a 4 course cheese dinner with a very entertaining date. and what i find really amazing is that it doesnt seem to matter what is asked of me, what is demanded of me, or what is required to best nurture, teach and train this little one, i am somehow willing and able to give more than i thought i had.

there is irony at every turn in this adventure, the greatest being that as i desperately try and instill in her attributes of grace, compassion, love, kindness, generosity, hope, courage and faith, i am challenged to live these out as well. through God, i am trying to mold her in His image and yet through her, God is gradually molding me. and i am grateful. and inspired. and encouraged. that, He in His goodness, in His lavish love for us, entrusted this child, His creation to be ours.

and two years somehow flew by and i feel like im hanging onto the coat tails of time, begging it to please slow down, willing it to stand still. to please just give us more time. more time for the laughter, for the love, for the joy of it all. and while we keep chasing time for another day, another week, another month and another year, i know we will be laughing, loving and enjoying every moment of it.

happy 2nd birthday, georgia. you have made the gift of time the greatest gift of all. we love you so.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, two years! I remember visiting with you and your new sweetheart at the hospital. Katie so pretty as usual, Pat so proud with his camera FULL of photos, and Georgia peach resting so peacefully. What a Blessing! Please give her a Birthday hug from us.
Tandi

Megan said...

Happy Birthday Georgia!!!! The pictures are so cute. We're sad that we missed this party.

Anonymous said...

We love you GK!!! Hope you had a wonderful b-day. You are two cute and two far away!

Love, Aunt Lisa

Anonymous said...

Hooray! Happy birthday Peach! We sure do miss your big grins and giggles!

Love - The Slacks

Greg and Shara said...

Hey there! What a cutie, and yes, the time flies by way too quickly.
Cherish every moment!
I love reading your blog:)
Shara

About Brandon said...

I love the family picture.

I also remember visiting you guys in the hospital and now Georgia is so big - that's crazy awesome!

B

Anonymous said...

i miss you guys...hurry up and come back already!!! :) give the peach lots of kisses for me!
love ya,
brooke kind

Sarah & Danial said...

Remember when we were kids and we couldn't grow up fast enough? Now we have kids who are growing up too fast! Sure, we want them to grow, but at the same time it pains us to watch it go by so quickly. We empathize and celebrate with you...