Dear Son,
You turned sixteen weeks ago. Of course, this entry was supposed to be fully written to go live on your actual birthday - but life has a way of sneaking up on me anymore. So, there’s that.
Having teenagers is nuts, but not in the way that most people think it is. I have actually enjoyed this parenting stage as much as any other. That is not to say being a teenager doesn’t come with it’s own share of mini-dramas, but what stage in life doesn’t? When I say nuts, I’m talking about fever-pitch activities and the time management required for being a teenager nowadays.
I don’t think I would have graduated from school with the requirements you face. Throw social media into that mix, and it would have been a bad outcome. Maybe I'm not giving myself enough credit - although, admittedly, I did a lot of stupid shit - just ask Zaydee. Wait. On second thought, don’t ask your grandmother. She would gleefully dish out details you would never want to know about your mom.
You have lived your life around the presence of social media and the immediacy of having world-knowledge at your fingertips. I’m still tripping over the ability to see and talk to your sister remotely on FaceTime.
Anyway. All of this is to say that you are a champ. Obviously, I’m biased.
That jacket is sweet. |
However, I’m not just talking about your incredible accomplishments as a musician, or your wickedly funny sense of humor. It’s bigger than that. Dad has described you as an old soul on more than one occasion. He’s completely right. You have a calm and a wisdom far beyond your 16 years. We aren’t a religious family, but I have always believed in karma and kindred spirits. From the moment I held you the first time, you were mine and I was yours. It was as simple as that. It could be how all parents feel about their children, but there is a connection between us so profound that I am overwhelmed by it.
Ew, right?? Not really. #sorrynotsorry
Kauai 2012. You always have my heart. |
Boys & Girls Club fundraiser, August 2015 |
Sharp dressed man! Jazz Festival, March 2017 |
All my love,
Momma
This is really sweet! I hope he read/reads this :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment, Jeyna! I try and write an annual birthday letter for both my kids, although I suspect my blog is low on the list of things my son reads ;)
DeleteI love this!!! Isn't the internet great? We get to be all mushy over our kids and they can't do a thing about it! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you Cristy! And yes, it's so awesome 😀
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