INTRODUCTION
Dear Hannah,
I wanted you to know exactly how much I love
you. There are so many things that I
want you to know, that I want to share with you about your birth, about your
father, and about your family. There
were so many things that I wanted to tell you that my letter became a
book. I am sure that I have not told
you everything, although it may appear that I tried to do just that.
One can know the meaning of “love” in a number of
ways. Love can be shown by one’s
conduct. Love is an emotion and you can
feel it. You can use a number of words
to describe it, but there is no definition and no group of words that can
adequately convey the feeling and the emotion.
Each day of your life I have sang you a little song that I hope one day you
will be able to remember. It is sung to
the tune of “Happy Birthday” and goes like this:
Good
morning to You,
Good
morning to You,
Good
morning Dear Hannah,
Good
Morning to You
Sometimes I wish I could find a new way to say “I
love you”. I fear that after saying
those words so often over the days, months and years, it will begin to lose
part of its meaning and magic. I guess
I really don’t know, after thinking about this for months, any other way to
tell you how strongly that I feel about you.
I hope and pray that those three little words will somehow keep their
magic and that you can over and over again feel the joy of those spoken
words.
I hope that one day you will learn why you were
disciplined when you were disciplined.
I hope that you understand that every hug had a great deal of
meaning. I hope that we always have the
ability to communicate and share our feelings with each other irrespective of
how uncomfortable it may seem at the time.
It is important that we have the opportunity to be honest. It is also important that we be allowed to
let each other know how we feel in happy times as well as difficult ones.
I can remember at age twenty-four beginning to pray
that one day I would be married and have children. I prayed for a child of my own every day and sometimes several
times a day for over twenty-four years until your birth May 2, 2001.
God answered my prayers. It may have taken a long time for those prayers to be answered,
but they were answered in a most magnificent way. God gave to me not only a beautiful little girl, but a very smart
little girl. He entrusted to me an
awesome responsibility. I hope that I
never let you or God down. I hope for
years to come that you realize that there is no such thing as a “perfect”
parent. Hopefully, we will both learn
that whatever my deficits may be as a parent, many can be lessened by the bonds
that I feel for you on a daily basis.
I do not know if I can adequately explain the great
joy and love that you have brought to me by my being able to witness your first
step, your first word, and your first tantrum.
I do not look forward to your first bra, your first date or your first
time behind the wheel of a car. I will,
however, try to be as excited and joyful about those firsts as I have been for
all of the firsts and accomplishments during the past two years.
In the meantime, I will look to you as a partner in
flying kites, building sand castles, and blowing bubbles. I look forward to skipping down the sidewalk
in the rain with you. I am prepared to
scare away the monsters under your bed, police a slumber party, and to place
your finger painted drawings, pictures and flowers under refrigerator
magnets.
You have already inspired me to do things that I
never dreamt I would be doing at my age.
I certainly never saw myself dancing the Barney Song on Saturday
mornings. I never envisioned myself
getting so much joy reading The Adventures of Pooh, Piglet and Eeyore, Creative
Memories scrap booking, finger painting, playing “peek-a-boo” or singing with
the Wiggles.
For the forty years prior to your birth, I cannot
remember being as excited about Christmas, Santa, the Easter Bunny and
Halloween. Until you were born I had
never been to a Pumpkin Patch. I look
forward to Disneyland.
I want you to experience a happy childhood. I want you to experience a childhood filled
with love, laughter, the freedom to express yourself without fear or
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