Sunday, May 8, 2011

A Mother's Love



On Mother's Day I thought I'd take a moment and reflect on my life once my Little One became a part of it.  I loved my little guy from when he started growing in my tummy, but nothing prepared me for the love of actually seeing him, holding him, living each day with him. The love that encompassed me was incredibly strong. Incredibly true. Just so much love. And I've loved every single moment I've shared with him. Every smile, every tear, every laugh, every step, every milestone, even every diaper (sometimes hahaa), just everything that makes me the proudest mother that ever was. And it's really not hard to be proud when you have an absolutely perfect Little One. Really really not.

And maybe I'll also reflect through pictures. Here are some of (or probably a ton of) pictures of me and my Little One, after my life became perfect. All because of him. :)



Our first picture together! :)
One day old and he's still perfection. 
The Little One's First Snow!
Our brand new Little One in our brand new home.
The little bookworm and his Mommy. I love
our special story time each night.




Mommy and Reece at the Zoo!
Mommy and a happy Little One on the carousel.


Kisses for my sweet Little One.
My Precious Beach Baby.

Reece in the ocean.
Blue skies, pink cheeks and smiles.





Baby hugs.


Pumpkin smiles.






Christmas Eve Love.
Christmas memory making with my Little One.

Disney World smiles.



Birthday happiness.



Mickey and Minnie Forever.

Reece's second snow!
Snow staring.
Gymboree fun.


I just love my Little One more than anything. And he'll never know just how happy I am to be his mother. Because there are just not enough words to explain to him how much he means to me. Or how much he'll ever mean to me. You just can't explain something that is beyond perfect. :) Nor can you explain to a child how he has changed your world forever. 

It's crazy and beautiful how one little life changed my entire life, my entire being, my entire forever in one little moment. The moment he was born.