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Thursday, November 22, 2012

I'm the mother of a teenager.

How did that happen? It's just not possible. No way. No how.

But yes, officially at 7:25pm on Sunday, November 21, 1999 Ex1 and I welcomed our Sarah into the world. I had a difficult pregnancy with her, and that continued right through the delivery and the first few months of her life, but somehow we survived. I can't believe that it's been 13 years already.

She has grown into an amazing young woman. She is smart and funny and athletic and artistic. She is caring and compassionate and always looks for a way to help others. I am so incredibly proud of her.

Of course, at the same time - boy, do we push each other's buttons. She is truly my mini-me, and because we are so much alike, we do spend a lot of time fighting. But I love her with all of my heart and soul.

We just did cake and ice cream as a family last night, but I'm planning to take her out at some point in the (hopefully near) future - just me and her, no other kids or anyone. And Ex1 and I went together and got her a phone - I wasn't thrilled about the idea, but with her sports schedule and everything else that we have going on in our lives, we think it's time. Hopefully we don't end up regretting that decision!

The Dude lighting the candles on the traditional
cake

"Wow, there's a lot of heat coming off of the candles, Mom!"
Yeah, wait until you're my age, kid.

She thought long and hard about her wish...

Don't let her kid you - she really does like him.

I have to admit - I got all sorts of emotional when I was looking at the
"13" birthday cards at the store.

Me and Mini-Me

8 comments:

  1. I feel your pain. Your child turning into a teen is painful,it's the first real sign they will indeed be leaving home soon. Mine are all over 21 and I do the empty nest thing now. I still listen for the door to open and close late at night so I can rest peacefully knowing everyone is safe at home. The mom thing never really goes away. LOL

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    1. I can't even imagine them getting that old! LOL Luckily I still have a few years until they're all old, since the youngest one is only 5 - but I see them growing up every day. It's really quite scary.

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  2. She's such a gorgeous girl. Looks like she had lots of fun :)

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  3. My oldest turned 18 this year. That was harder then any of my birthdays.

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  4. AW! Great Pics!

    Emry is only 5... and I think I might have a meltdown when he turns into a teenager... ANY ADVICE? Should I freeze him in time now?

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