Wednesday, November 4, 2009

High On Love

I used to think those people who were all gooshy about their kids and talked about them being everyday miracles and such were sooo freaking cheesy.

Ha. That was before I became a mom.

Holy schnike balls this oxytocin stuff is f'ing amazing.

I am crazy in love with my kid. Head over heels, you jump I jump, come what may kinda love.

Not to say he doesn't drive me up the walls some times. He's taught me that whining isn't learned it's inherent. How I hate the whining!

But...the sound of his voice, his mischievous grins, his waddly walk and crazy nudist tendencies....heck, even the way he hugs all over the dog but refuses to give me a kiss when asked (cause it's evidence of that will, like a furious little flame beaconing the person he will eventually become) makes me all smushy inside and I find myself smiling and weeping, sometimes at random.

Is it like this for everyone?

I think if I were ever able to forgive Connor's sperm donor dad for walking out on his son it would be because I feel pity for him. He's missing out on all the good stuff. This wonderful, amazing, charming, sweet, stubborn, infuriating little boy.

4 comments:

Miss Go Lightly said...

Yep, I can attest to being high on love with my little Goobie too :) I would always hear parents say the love you feel for your kids in unlike no other, and boy they were right! The feeling is unexplainable, but it's there, and it's deep! And yes, too bad for Connor's sperm donor..he's missing out on what could have been one of the greatest loves of his life! Great post!

L+L={E,E2,C} said...

I'm also completely enamoured of my daughter. She amazes me with that smile she has...it's so innocent and mischievious all at the same time. I noticed that I was becoming one of those "did I tell you what E---- did yesterday? It was the cutest! ...." So now I've tried to conciously cut down to ONE baby item update person conversation (unless provoked)... :)

What can I say? We've gotta love our kids. How could we not?

DILLY said...

Very cute blog mayde DIlly smile ¬"

Unknown said...

It still works when they are in their thirties. So you also have to live long enough to be there in a couple of decades or so. Wouldn't be without it and it still costs and rewards.