Tuesday, October 20, 2009

What I Will Miss


I'm driving home tomorrow, and look forward to seeing my
dear husband, and cat, and garden. Also joyfully anticipate going to church!



But I will miss:
1) The quiet and understanding presence of my daughter.









2) The soft cheeks of Baby C., the sweet smell of his head, and milk on his breath.

3) The calm and contented feeling that comes when Baby falls asleep in my arms.

4) The deer grazing and ruminating on the lawn front and back. It's their home, and the fawns even take naps out the back door.

5) The forest.

6) Three cats who are different "people" from my cat. The one pictured here is Hannah, who lost an eye to an infection as a shelter kitten.

7) The whistle of the train as it passes several times a day.






Right now I'm just very grateful for the past twelve days. Glory to God for all things!

7 comments:

Anita said...

What a beautiful child and what a blessing to spend this time with your daughter and grandchild.

Angela said...

So glad Baby is here safely - praying you have a safe journey home and a happy reunion with your husband. Familieis are SO precious- a true gift of God! blessings x

Pom Pom said...

The quiet and understanding presence of my daughter.
So dear. Beautiful words.

Jeannette said...

~all to be held in your heart~

gretchen from lifenut said...

Your daughter is going to miss you so much. My mom came for all of my births, too, and it has meant so much to our family. The kids see that their Row Row has been deeply in love with them from their first moments.

Your grandson is so sweet.

Anastasia Theodoridis said...

So much beauty, so much joy, you have shared these past days! Your heart must be very full.

Left-Handed Housewife said...

I'm sure you'll be missed, too!

Your daughter appears to live in a wonderland--what beauty (especially that baby)! Still, it's so nice to come home. I love visiting people and getting inspired by other lives and other visions, but I'm always so glad to walk through my own front door.

frances