I've been using this blog primarily as a means to share updates about Isaiah's issues and progress but I wanted to give Noah and Eli each a post of their own. They have also changed so much in the last year, and while I may not talk about them as much on here, they are just a fabulous and deserving :) I have been blessed with 3 of the most amazing children there are. I know every mom says that...but it's actually true in this instance ;)
Noah is going to be 5, FIVE, in 3 months. I can remember 5 years ago being big and pregnant, enjoying his hiccups (seriously that's all he did in there) and waiting impatiently to meet him.
And here we are, 5 years later, talking about birthday party plans, starting school next year, and wondering where the time has gone. When people stopped me with a brand new baby and said things like "enjoy this, time goes by way to fast" I mostly rolled my eyes thinking 'time will go exactly as fast as it always has'. But I was wrong. Somehow things just speed up when you have little ones.
Noah is not your average nearly 5 year old. He's wise beyond his years, caring, hyper aware of everyone's feelings and tender, and caring, and loving. Last week I came down with the stomach flu and Noah was the one taking care of me while Daddy was off at work. Noah got me diapers for Isaiah, he got me water and crackers and helped get Eli and Isaiah fed. He filled sippy cups with milk for Isaiah, and poured himself and Eli drinks. Seriously, what 4 year old does that? He said things like "mommy, I hope you feel better", and "mommy, how's your tummy?" He woke up in the morning and got clothes ready for Eli. He got movies started so I could sleep in. What 4 year old does that?
Not only is he helpful and caring, kind and considerate, but he's hilarious and imaginative. Today he told me, as seriously as possible, "I'm no longer a boy. I'm turning into a super hero and you must now call me Memory Man".
And not only is he helpful and care, kind and considerate, hilarious and imaginative...he's growing into the kind of Godly man I hoped he would. He has started (and these are his words) 'sharing the good news' with people. I have overheard him have conversations with his friends where he says things like "Did you know Jesus died so we could go to heaven? And now he is no longer dead". It's simple, but it's the start of something amazing.
I have been blessed with three, one of a kind, sons.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
All About Noah
Posted by Amanda at 2:55 PM
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3 comments:
Love that boy. Are you starting him in school this sept? Or 2014?
2014. He still has a year to go yet!
I <3 that little/big boy! He's definitely one of a kind! :)
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