Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Miss Jane!

Last week Jane asked me if there was a song that reminded me of her whenever I hear it. Immediately I was transported back to a moment almost eleven years ago. It was in the car an the way home from the hospital where Jane was born. I was feeling particularly weepy that day because we had decided that Jane would be our last child, and I was struggling with coming to terms with never being pregnant again, never going through the birthing process, never having that monumental first night alone with a brand new baby at my breast. The finality of it all weighed heavy on my fragile emotions of the moment, and I began to cry. And then a song came on the radio. Something about the music soothed me immediately (the words don't really mean much, so I won't include them here). I knew in that moment that this song would always remind me of Jane. I was filled with extreme gratitude for my precious little gift who slept in her infant seat behind me. Ever since Jane was very small, she's been a child who cares deeply for others. She is a natural nurturer--whenever anyone is sad or lonely, she is the first to comfort and care. She loves to touch and make connections with everyone in the family. She hugs and kisses and loves. Ever since that day in the car on the way home from the hospital, Jane has brought a soothing influence to my life. Jane turns 11 tomorrow. We're having a Spa Party with her friends for her birthday. It will be filled with soothing, comforting activities like facial masks, foot baths and massages. What a fitting way for my sweet Jane to celebrate her 11th birthday. I love you, Jane!

6 comments:

Kim said...

11? Seriously? I remember when she was born. What was the song?

Brock said...

I love Jane too, can't wait to do the birthday meals. I solved your crossword, btw.

Jen said...

I love Jane. I hope I have a daughter just like her.

Sally and Perry said...

I love how you paint such a beautiful, accurate picture with words. Jane is indeed a loving, caring, beautiful person. We're so blessed to be her grandparents!

Brock said...

Jane is just a wonderful kid all around. I often feel like Jane's wonderful-ness isn't given full credit, when meausred against older sib's. I think Jane is just a big ball of fantastic.

Unknown said...

Yep, Jane is great. I think it's hard to be the 3rd of three girls. And sometimes the 5th of 6 girls. I have a feeling her quiet strength and inner beauty will shine like a beacon as she matures. I sure love her.