Oh how?

vvnrose



Ariana, Oh how?
Oh how did we arrive at this milestone so soon?
It's seems like only yesterday you were a peanut in the womb.
Oh how I've enjoyed getting to know you
From those outrageous cackles in your sleep
To those sealed lippers when you've had enough to eat
Fake coughs to see who's paying attention
And lovey wet kisses to show your affection.
Oh how you've changed in such a short amount of time
From when we brought you home in that tiny sweater dress
You've almost doubled in size and stature; mommies princess.
Oh how this day is special for celebrating all the moments we've yet to share and all those shared up until now.
You are six months old already!
Ariana, Oh how?

  • Author: vvnrose (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 7th, 2017 08:40
  • Comment from author about the poem: I've been writing what seems to be a lot of sad and sappy stuff lately, so I wanted to share this one that certainly has the power to put a smile on my face. It's very simplistic and I wish I could have written more but was just so darn busy. So sticking with the expression, "oh how" is all I could come up with to express all the awe, wonder and astonishment that truly is in the beauty of Gods creation of life. My two gemstones are what keep me going. Hopefully some mom's out there can relate. Maybe I can add to this over the years as she grows and I continue to be amazed by her. Though not quite sure yet, how, I could ever express everything she is to me.
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  • willyweed

    the greatest treasure of all, enjoy them they grow up fast!

    • vvnrose

      Thanks! Time is certainly flying by.

    • orchidee

      Lovely write and clip.

      • vvnrose

        Thank you, much appreciated.

      • Goldfinch60

        May her life be filled with joy, laughter and love.
        Enjoy each moment they jut fly by.



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