Who Will Be My Baby?

A couple of weeks ago, I happened to arrive at the gym just a few minutes after the family swim time had ended. The women’s locker room was packed with mothers and kids of all ages. One little boy (maybe 3 or 4 years old) was having a ton of fun as his mother was trying to get him and his slightly older sister ready to go. Whenever his mother turned her back, he would disappear into an empty locker and then wait for her to find him. After she’d finally gathered all of their things, she turned to find that he had disappeared again. “Come out, baby!” his mother called.

The boy jumped out from behind a locker door and indignantly replied, “I’m not a baby! I’m a big boy!”

The mother dropped everything and scooped him up into her arms. “But if you’re a big boy, who will be my baby?” she asked. The boy didn’t have an answer, but just sat there snuggling with his mom as I (now dressed and ready to workout) headed out to the gym floor.

It was just a few days later when it occurred to me that we are in the same boat. We were at a sing along at one of the local libraries, and I actually got a little teary as I watch my two sing along and perform all the motions that go with The Wheels on the Bus. Tiny and Buba are not as old as that mother’s little boy, but they are growing up, and so so fast…

Still, I remember that day in early March 2008 when T and I brought them home from the hospital and placed them side by side in the crib that is now just for Tiny.

They slept swaddled and snuggled up right next to each other no matter how far apart we placed them in the crib. Tiny always found a way to get right next to Buba.

A few weeks later, it was warm enough to start taking walks.

And not long after, they were staying awake long enough to enjoy playing with toys.

But mostly, they just hung out a looked around.

Then, before I knew it, they were rolling over and supporting their own heads. We loved taking Buba and Tiny outside that summer to play with toys on a picnic blanket.

And we started solids just as summer became fall.

Soon they were sitting

then crawling

and then walking all by themselves

And as days went by, it became very apparent that they were no longer babies anymore.

They haven’t been for quite some time now.

On Sunday, Tiny and Buba will turn two. And while I’m do miss (a little) those days when they were so small and dependent on me for everything, I can’t help but also feel excited about all the things we’ll be able to do this spring and summer now that they’re another year older.

Oh.My. Goodness! You are making me cry! Mine are turning 1 in a few weeks and I can’t believe it has already been a year. Although, I do have to admit that looking at pictures like yours of your kids having so much fun makes me look forward a little to what is to come. I love the pic of the two of them on the car together! I hope my kids always love each other that much! So cute.

MIchael is turning 2 Monday and I was just thinking back to how fast everything has happened. I haven’t even been married 3 years and Michael will be 2 and the twins are already 13 1/2 months. I do miss those days when they were teeny, but like you I so look forward to the many things that they will be experiencing! Enjoy all the changes!

Oh, happy birthday, Tiny and Buba!!

You say so eloquently (and with such beautiful pictures) much of what I feel. With their fourth birthday around the corner, I can no longer claim babyhood for my two, but I miss it. Fortunately, Jessica still loves to be held.

It does make you want to hold a baby again at times. But I don’t want all the actual baby stuff back. I absolutely love, love, love this new age with my three. I’m so excited to see them on all their new adventures.

Like Sadia …luckily they all still like to be cuddled and they even ask to be “rocked like a baby” …

We are all such saps aren’t we? :)

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