Birthday
On your 13th birthday, my precious daughter, I have so many wishes.
I wish for you to have a razor-sharp "mean girl" detector, and for you to use it early and often.
I wish for the universe to shine down on you in brilliant, kaleidoscopic bursts of luck, leaving rock solid friendships in its wake.
I wish that those same friends will withstand the test of time. And age. And distance.
Oh, how I wish this for you.
I wish for you to have delicious belly butterflies as you experience your first crush. I wish for you to fly straight into my arms when you learn why they call it that.
I wish for you to be savvy enough to know what dangers await you, without testing them.
I wish for you to value wisdom over beauty, and kindness over power.
I wish for you to discover who you are, and then stay true to that amazing person -- come hell or high water.
I wish for you to suffer enough bumps in the road to give you strength and character. But I wish you not a single pothole.
I wish you and your sisters shared secrets and tears and laughter and fears.
I wish for you to create a perfectly imperfect family of your own.
I wish for you to achieve all of the lofty, extraordinary goals you have already set for yourself at this tender age.
I wish you could have stayed 4 forever.
I wish for you to always like your parents. (This is my wish list.)
I wish for you to enjoy the journey of growing into the beautiful young woman you are destined to become.
I wish you every last drop of happiness this world has to offer.
I wish with all of my heart that all of your wishes come true.
1 Comments:
Snork! Save this somewhere so she can read it again in a few years (and you can read it any time she's working your nerves to remind you that it's all worth it).
Lovely piece, Jen!
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