Thursday, June 4, 2020

Letter to my son on his 5th birthday

If you’ve followed my blog, you know that I write letters to Ansh on his birthdays. These letters are part therapy and part savoring memories. I’m not sure if he will ever read these, or if anyone reads these, but I sure revisit them on every birthday and cry my eyes out remembering each of those moments. It doesn’t help that I’m an emotional wreck around this time already (Note to self, I need a good waterproof mascara)! 
So, here’s my letter to my baby boy on his 5th birthday
5 years year ago today, your dad and I received a precious gift – one that made our family rich and whole. You were almost 3 days overdue and to be completely honest, I was getting a little impatient… okay maybe more than just a little. Your dad was convinced that you were going to arrive on his birthday and that’s exactly what happened. The perfect birthday present, he said.


It's hard to believe it’s been 5 years already.  Every year on your birthday, I look back at all of the photos I have of you (basically 1 million of them), and I cry. Some are sad tears because you are growing up entirely way too fast, but mostly happy tears. I am just so thankful that God blessed me to be your mom. 

Your dad and I are so very proud of you and all that you have accomplished in just 5 short years. I still can’t name all the 50 types of dinosaurs! You teach me something new about transformers every day. I truly am amazed at how much knowledge that you hold inside. Your latest obsession has been watching wildlife on TV, and you educate me every moment. “Mama, did you know fisher spiders can walk on water?”
·       You have taught me that trash day is the best day of the week, and that building sandcastles inside the house is so freeing. 
·       Before you, I had no idea how messy one tiny human can be even if only given noodles.
·       You have taught me that a dinosaur and a lion have different roars, and there’s nothing greater than watching a transformer transform on YouTube.  

·       You have taught me how to slow down. I still can’t understand how it can take someone 20 minutes to get up from the couch and another 20 to put socks on. 
·       You teach me the joy that comes from a good belly laugh and how funny it is to do practical jokes on Daddy, like sneaking up on him and tickling him.


I want to always remember the way you smell your donuts, and the enthusiasm you show in picking out your birthday cake. You can’t wait for your sister to grow up, so you can share a bunk bed with her, and you ask me every day, “Is she big enough now?”. You don’t like to sleep in your race-car bed anymore because it’s not a ‘regular bed’, instead you sleep in your tent. 

When asked why you love your mama, you reply, “because she loves me”. I love the love that you have for your mama (even though it might seem conditional for now) and I pray that never changes. I will try harder to not smother you with my hugs and kisses, but it’s hard to resist every time I see you. I want you to know that the hugs and cuddles may get fewer and far between, but my love for you will never change. No matter how old you get, you will always be mommy's little boy. In me you will always have a safe place. 
It doesn't matter that I'm not any good. You don’t care, because you just want to be with me. 

When I watch you play tag or hide and seek with your little sister, my heart just melts into a giant puddle. 
I love to watch you tell jokes or make silly faces. And when you think your joke worked, you tell it over and over again with the same enthusiasm. 
I love your dance moves and the funny things you say every day. I’m listing some of them down here because they’re so precious:
·       The other day I was hugging you tight while you were trying to sleep and you said, “Mom, can you please stop breathing? You’re tickling me”.. hahaha I just had to write this one down J
·       The other day, you were helping me take trash out and you said, “It’s okay mama, you can do it”
·       When I asked you to play outside, “But mom, I’m a little dizzy with all the TV that I’ve been watching”. Me, “Then probably you shouldn’t watch so much TV”. You, “My old mama would have never said that to me”
·       You keep saying, “Hey! What’s the big idea?”
·       You make up stories about your old grandpa and your old mama. Apparently, they look like your grandpa and you mama, just with different phone covers. 

Next year you will go to Kindergarten and I know you think it’s funny when I say, “YOU STOP GROWING!” But Pleeeeease. Time slow down just a little bit. You will make new friends rather than just accepting the ones I “make” you play with. You will start to make “big boy” choices on your own and I will sit on the side praying and cheering for you. You will make great memories, but I also know you will have some painful memories. Kids will be mean. You’ll do something that makes you feel embarrassed, and I know that letting you grow up means also letting your heart experience a little bit of brokenness. That’s the part I’m not ready for. I guess, if there was one thing, I could say to encourage you on your birthday it would be this:
Be confident in who you are, know that you are so loved, and just keep being YOU. You are one awesome kid and you’ve made this Mama so proud. 
With crazy love that makes me nuts inside. 
Love,
Mama

Read my letters to my son on his first birthday, second birthday, third birthday, and fourth birthday



3 comments:

rajoojamwal said...

Excellent. Very well written as usual beta. Yes Ansh is a very cute & intelligent youngster & will grow up to be a good human being and is already showing the signs of compassion & sensitivity towards others. Well done Ansh, we all love you. God Bless!!

Tavisha said...

Beautiful!!! Full of emotions and the pure love, a mother has for her child!! Touch wood

Unknown said...

This is so beautifully written.