I remember her being three
Not a kid who needed help,
"Do it myself" said she
I've enjoyed her change from daughter to mother
For now not a kid – but a friend
From a shy little girl to a respected woman
For her this poem is penned
The more she grows, the prouder I am
As I embrace this legacy
A more beautiful person I've never known
Reflected in her love and family
Caitlin reads to Josephine, Isabelle does stuff! |
Gramma & Caitlin play piano |
Serena Moffat, Caitlin, Adil I did Home Day Care for a time! |
We played music! |
We played a lot. This is shaving foam on a rainy day! |
and Grampa |
With Gramma |
"Do it myself!" |
Watching the trees in fall |
I cried when I left her at her bungalow in university! |
Playing her flute, while her gramma conducts the choir in church |
Have you seen my husband? Joseph production at high school |
1 comment:
What a wonderful kid to have! Well written tribute to your daughter. It's sometimes really hard to let go when you're not ready.
Now if you really want to feel bad my youngest child is 40. It only seems like a minute ago that we received the little package.
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