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Thank You Zaden

Thank You Zaden I will always remember the day I discovered that a very tiny you were on your way. I should have been so afraid of the unknown And honestly I did not know what to say. Things did not happen in the order I had planned But I have learned that only the Gods may choose our course. And though I was filled with many doubts of myself All I knew was that you were what I was put here for. More than any other emotion, that day I was filled with a love for you like no love before it. I lived and breathed for you in both body and soul There was a snuffed flame inside me that you lit! I spent every day loving you, dreaming Of who you would be, what you would look like Before you, I had no idea who I was The love I had for you saved me over night! I knew without question that I had a purpose More important to me than anything else I could never question this undying devotion More powerful than anything I’d ever felt. I became thankful for things I hadn’t noticed before Everything in my world became something to share And I was so happy to have your big brother and sister Waiting to love you and always be there. So Grateful the gods granted me such a perfect family It was something I never knew I needed It taught me that love could make anything happen With out each of you I wouldn’t have succeeded. So I want to take this moment to thank you For the tears that fell the first time I heard you cry And the ones I shed when I first held you I know I’m not perfect but you made me want to try I was never more sure of anything in my life As we introduced you to your sister and brother We knew we would love you for ever Zaden And I will always be grateful to be your Mother!

Copyright © | Year Posted 2009




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