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Michaela May 2016
It's hard to imagine
You were ever like that
Trusting hand holding mine
Stealing upward glances
Seeking guidance
as we negotiated a crowd
Back pack almost your size
Bobbing optimistically and up for the adventure
I'm sure if I think back
Rewind
Past the outbursts and accusations
Further now
Past the tantrums and machinations
Back some more
Past the therapy and medications
You are there, small and ready to bloom
Michaela May 2016
It came tumbling
My heart
And you caught it
Didn't know it could
Find a home
In comfortable silence
(most of the time)
And reverent observance of southwestern mountain ranges
crimson with the sun's waining blood
Your hand was elegant and kind as it reached out for mine
The most guileless beckoning  to succumb
To our spiritual commingling and the beginning of us
Michaela Apr 2016
13
13 years since you entered the world
A little golden raisin
The doctor exclaiming how well developed you were
It was clear from the first belting scream
You'd be a force to be reckoned with
(May this carry you through)
And so happy was your belly giggle and sweet singing to yourself in your crib
Long sessions of puddle stomping and painting with food
There was no holding you back the first day of school (parting the sea of sobbing toddlers clinging to their parents)
Shouting gleefully,
Let me go to school!
Once there, you were not at on board with sharing the number one spot in line or sitting still for circle time.
And now you spin lines and color
Drawing is your meditation
And forging into a new world the strange hinterland before adulthood
Craving freedom without responsibility (who doesn't?)
And we stand proud and nervous honing that same instinct that had our arms outstretched, at the ready when you randomly jumped off the jungle jim...your little body 6 feet from the ground.

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