A Letter to My Nephew
My nephew graduated from high school recently and today was his open house. This is a copy of the letter I included in his card.
Jeffrey
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When
I first met you, you were just this little thing they handed to me,
all wrapped up in blankets to keep you warm. The first thing I said
was "Where is he?" And Laurie and my mom said "Look
inside." And I peeked closer and saw your tiny sleeping face.
You
weighed just 3 pounds and 3 ounces. If you pick that up in a dumb
bell, it doesn't seem so bad. But when you spread that out over a 20"
long human - it felt like nothing. I was afraid I was going to break
you just by holding you for a few minutes.
After
a few weeks, you finally reached 5 pounds and were able to come home.
And
over the months, you grew, and the family watched, in awe.
Before
you could speak, you demonstrated an understanding of language and
colors and shapes, as I would say "put the green triangle on top
of the circle" with your building blocks and you did it
perfectly, no matter what combination I gave you. You just blew me
away.
Sometimes
I would babysit you and you were delightful with your curiosity,
pointing at things and asking "What's this?" I think
"What's this" was like, your fifth word or something. :)
Sometimes
when I was babysitting and doing my homework, I would read you to
sleep by reading my school textbooks to you. It didn't take long
before you were like "Not that book, Aunt Becky." :) More
than once you asked me to read the dictionary to you. So I did, and
what's best is...you really listened.
Watching
you grow up over the years, form your own opinions and ideas, your
own likes and dislikes, watching you evolve....has been a pleasure
and has been a truer measure of time than I think you'll understand
until you have a child in your life that you watch grow. I know it's
cliche, but really, it's true. It's really not until there is a child
you watch grow into an adult that you have a true understanding of
the passage of time.
Now
you're a young man out of high school and starting a new chapter, or
if life is a multi-series book, then you're in the next book of the
series. :)
Now
instead of me reading the dictionary to you and showing you all the
cool pictures in the National Geographic of all the different types
of people and animals in the world, now you're teaching me things
about the internet and bravery.
I
could not be prouder of you, Jeffrey.
As
you go forth in life and continue to grow, I look forward to watching
where you go from here and hopefully sharing some of my life
experiences and also learning more from you.
This was just wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteYou couldn't be more right about watching children grow! You don't understand it until it happens.
Your nephew is lucky to have you as an Auntie!
it is always crazy watching family grow up. i feel the same way about my little sister who graduated this year
ReplyDeleteVery sweet letter - it's crazy to see someone completely grow up. With my sister being 7 years younger than me I feel like her whole life flashed before my eyes and now she's a sophomore in college!
ReplyDeleteAwwww, you're gonna make me cry.....
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