No more drinking from a sippy cup
He is going to school now and becoming so independent
Yet I know for a fact that from God he was sent
He has been given to us to make us smile and sometimes cry
He has been given to us this precious little guy
As we watch him grow and see the progress he is making
We can't help it or stop ourselves from thinking
One day this Little One is going to be grown
And moving out on his own
Then Mom and Dad will be left with just the memories of
Their precious little boy who fills their hearts with love
Source:
Personal poem
Published by lori beeler
I am 40 years old and married with a 5 year old little boy. I have enjoyed writing for many years now. My favorite things are reading the Bible and having fun with my family. View profile
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I know, I wish every single day that I could have breast fed him. However, they had to put me on some medication that kept me from it. But he is a happy healthy and very smart child despite the fact he was not breast fed. Thank God.
I know, I wish every single day that I could have breast fed him. However, they had to put me on some medication that kept me from it. But he is a happy healthy and very smart child despite the fact he was not breast fed. Thank God.
Hmmmmmmmmm Looks like Cindy has a point. I for one thank God every day that I was Breast Feed. Breast Feeding=a healthy child.
NO BREAST FEEDING? Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh you missed out on all the fun.
Yep, Cindy, I know...however, he has been potty trained since 2 1/2 years and never would breast feed at all. :-( Just growing up way too fast!!!!!
Awwwwwwwwwwww 5 year olds are so cute. You do know that it is time to stop breast feeding and potty train the little fella don't ya?