The hardest loss for me lately has been the loss of a dear friend and lifelong companion, literally always there for me. But, I suppose that's part of life. As a woman's body grows and stretches to accommodate the new life within her, there comes a time when she must say goodbye to her inny belly button. I suppose it was foolish of me to fail to acknowledge the inevitability of this passing, but I considered my charming, perfect belly button to be above such injustice. Alas, 'tis not so. I saw the signs of impending doom, and I turned a blind eye - only to realize, I took it for granted.
In my time of mourning, I have found solace. I suppose the passing of one makes way for the entry of another. My brother and his wife welcomed a new darling girl to their family on June 22, 2009. I have yet to meet her, but she's a little sweetheart who already has her daddy wrapped around her finger. I love hearing about their transition - I hope it can prepare me for my own. Out of respect for the new parents' wishes, I won't post any pictures of the little angel (who thinks she's a star because she'd rather shine (read: play) all night long than sleep), but I don't think they would begrudge me this one that just makes my heart sing. Home truly can be a heaven on earth! Welcome to the family, Emma. We're so glad you're here!
That is such a cute picture!! So precious.
ReplyDeleteAnd, don't worry. Your innie comes back after having the baby!!
BAHAHAHAHAHAHA, well I suppose you can't have babies do that to your innie you can't have "Juan without the otter." can't wait to come and kidnap you from bakersfield!
ReplyDeleteMy father was born with an outie and the doctor told my grandmother to tape a quarter over it for a while and it would become an innie. It worked! Maybe you can try that if it doesn't return.
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