My Dearest Rebekah,
Tomorrow is your second birthday, and I am having a hard time wrapping my
mind around that fact. They all told me when you were born that you would
grow up fast. And boy were they right. Two years old. When
did this happen? When did my newborn become a toddler? When did my
beautiful baby girl become curious enough about the world that she began to ask
questions? Two years old! At times it feels as if you were born last week, and at times it feels as though you have always been in my
life. I remember the day you were born so clearly. I was running on about three hours of
sleep. It all still seemed so
surreal. I was about to become a father.
About to meet my daughter for the first time.
And there you were. So calm and
relaxed. Taking it all in. Our eyes
meet. We introduce ourselves with a
smile. And my life has never been the
same since.
Two years old. And in case you are
wondering… yes you have entered the “terrible twos” stage of life. But surprisingly, I’m enjoying it. There is a little more attitude. But there is also more intrigue about the
world around you. “Daddy, what’s that?”
is a pretty common questions these days.
My favorite thing is when you grab a book and want me to read to you. Then you want to read to me and I cannot understand a word you are saying, but you get so excited and just keep on reading.
There is a joy that comes from being a
father. A kind of joy that I had never
known before you were born. A joy that
grows every day. I still have moments
when it hits me that I’m a dad. Moments
when I’m holding you in my arms and nothing else matters. Moments when we laugh until we cry. Moments when we discover new things. I imagine that feeling is pretty close to what God feels when we grow closer
to him. When I see you sharing with
others and giving hugs to everyone, I get a glimpse of how he must swell with
pride when He sees us love others without holding back. And I share heartbreak with Him when you are
hurting. There is a reason why we so
often refer to God as a father. I do my
best to set a good example of what a father is like. Unfortunately, I fall short on a regular
basis. I am not perfect by any stretch
of the imagination and am not comparing myself to Him, but I do my best for
you. I love you because
God has loved me. And I hope that you
know how much you are loved by your Father in heaven and your one on earth.
-Daddy