The days seemed to go by so slow, but your first year felt like it flew by in the blink of an eye. Your baby book stayed in the same place, on your shelf, in your room. I applaud the mom that completes the keepsake, recording all of the milestones along the way. Frankly, your mom is not that mom.
I don't need to know our reaction the first time we saw you. There are no words to describe our pure joy the moment you finally entered the world.
I don't need to know your first visitors. Every loved one that was dear to us came to see your beautiful face.
I don't need to know when you started sleeping through the night. I'll never forget how big of a champ you were at 12 weeks sleeping through the entire night, because I still brag about it to this day.
I don't need to know the day you cut your first tooth. We all thought you were an early bloomer with the toothy grin between the 3-4 month range works, right?
I don't need to know the first words you spoke. I vividly remember those babbles like it was yesterday, unfortunately they weren't the words I wanted to hear. "Dada!"
I don't need to know when you took your first steps. I was still trying to corral you in the living room using pillows as barriers, so the longer it took was fine by me.
I don't need to know when you started using the potty like a big boy. That moment outlives the baby books, and please nobody remind me of this time.
I don't need to know what kind of mom I am just because you don't have a baby book. Trust me, by the way you give me those hugs and hold my hand I already know. Sometimes when I walk into your room and put your laundry away I see the baby book still sitting up there. I've even thought to myself, "I could just go fill in the blanks," but that would defeat the purpose. Those moments were happening, and instead of grabbing a pen to jot down the details of your first steps, I was catching you before you fell face first into the table.
The truth behind your baby book is that there isn't one. It's unfinished, empty, and might as well not exist. Even admitting it out loud makes me cringe, but for superficial reasons. In all honesty, there aren't enough pages to hold the memories I have of you during your first years. I won't need to open a book up to relive all of the special moments, because they are already with me. When you turn the pages of bare prompts and fill-in the blanks unfilled, you will still love me just the same.
Now the hundreds of bathtub pictures on my hard drive? That's another story.












Beautifully written! What special memories for your children :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Heather, that's so sweet! -Summer
DeleteRegardless, Owen and Sawyer are precious and you have all the beautiful pictures to remind you of their milestones! :)
ReplyDeletexoxo,
Kim
www.champagneistablog.com
Aww thanks Kim!! Yes - definitely lots of pictures! :) -Summer
DeleteWhat a great memory maker. They will appreciate it - mine are older and still like looking at theirs.
ReplyDeleteHow cool! -Summer
DeleteGreat way to look at memories with your children.Trying to keep up with a book with all the memories as you mentioned is not easy. You have memories of what happened and pictures to remember the good times.
ReplyDeleteTotally! And now a days, my pictures are everywhere! Printed, flash drive, computer, and social media! Haha thanks for the comment. -Summer
DeleteThis is such a beautiful way to look at childhood memories/milestones. Wether you put them down in a book, on a flash drive, or nothing in between the important part is to actually make the memories. Like you said, you won't forget them!
ReplyDeleteAww thanks for this comment! It's absolutely true! - Summer
DeleteBeautiful!!!!!! My kid's books are half empty!
ReplyDeleteThank you!! See, it happens to the best of us!! - Summer
DeleteGlad to know I am not the only mom who never completed the baby book. I have boxes of photos though!
ReplyDeleteGood to hear I'm not alone! Haha love the boxes, I literally have printed photos, in a box! I've tried to figure out what to do with them, but I like them in their boxes the way they are. Thanks for the comment Keri Ann! Summer
DeleteAw such a sweet post. My sister has her first baby right now and we all have a TON of pics for the baby book haha. Great way of looking at that first year and the baby book :)
ReplyDeleteAww well congratulations "Auntie!" Yes take lots of photos, and cherish those baby moments. Summer
DeleteSuch a beautiful and sweet post! I have thousands of photos on my hard drive and my phone of the babes and Marli is only 3! Your sweet baby is just precious.
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Yep, think of how many we will have before their even 16! Can't wait. Thanks so much Linh :) Summer
DeleteThis is so genuine and I love it! I love reading your posts
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Thanks girl! Love sharing my little family with you all :)
DeleteI feel like this is sort of the story of most baby books, but the time is better spent making the memories than logging them. Adorable child btw!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree, I don't think I'm alone on this one. Thanks for the comment! :) Summer
DeleteSo sweet! I cannot wait to have these same feelings for my children! :) Love that picture of your family with the flower crowns! So stinkin adorable.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment Kathleen! Summer
DeleteI love seeing his little transformations!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonnie! I know it's always fun to look back at what he was like little and then now. Summer
Deleteso beautiful! Absolutely love this and your blog! - Lindsey Lyons, www.ourmessytable.com
ReplyDeleteThank you for leaving some love Lindsey! :) Summer
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