Sunday, April 27, 2008

My Special Girl



I've been thinking about Caroline a lot this week. I'll never forget when she was born. She was such a wonderful, content baby. She hardly ever cried and was incredibly peaceful. As she grew--she became "my special girl."

She went everywhere with me--Chi Alpha functions, high school football games (when I was teaching), speech tournaments--everywhere. I'll never forget the 1st time I baby sat her. She was a few months old and I called Lisa at 1:00 am--because she was "breathing funny." I was so afraid something would happen to her under my "watch."


She has and still is such a giver of life. She was my friend, my special girl.

I won't forget the time we were just hanging out on a Saturday in an antique store. She was about 4 years old. She just started crying in the store. When I asked her what was wrong, she said "I don't want you to get married." Her reasoning "Because I won't be your special girl any more."


Well, God waited until she was 8--and then I got married. And I was proud to have her in my wedding as my maid of honor.


Now--she is so grown up and absolutely gorgeous. Her heart is so tender and loving toward others and the Lord. She has a beautiful singing voice and is in the UL children's choir. She also plays the guitar, sews, crochets, and is willing to do just about any adventurous thing! A girl after my own heart!

Now instead of going to speech tournaments with me--she is competing in them! I was so proud. Two years in a row she has received a "Superior" rating--and of course, this year, Lisa and I thought she should have placed in the top 3! (She was the best after all!)

Thank you, Caroline--for being who you are. And thank you, Lisa--for sharing your little joy with me!











3 comments:

  1. I can not believe that Lisa's daughter is so old. How is it that children grow so fast and we stay the same?

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  2. aw, cher Caroline!
    any way you could bring her to see our play tomorrow night? i know...last minute...i've been meaning to call you all week (sorry).
    hope to visit soon!

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  3. Yeaa--she's grown all right. I can't believe in less than 2 years she'll be a teenager!!

    Sorry, Tonja--missed the play. Call me!

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