- Before the crouching began I laid next to her as I sang her songs and she wrapped her arms around my neck and covered my face with her hair as she giggled and made sing song noises with me.
- A little before we went upstairs to go to sleep she brought me an assortment of fake food "din din" to eat and empty play cups filled with imaginary chocolate milk, juice and soda.
- When she tripped while playing at her little kitchen she immediately called for me and reached up to be comforted.
- I found her sitting on a very sweet Jimmy Jasper's back (Grandma and Pa's dog) holding onto his collar like she was riding a horse while he patiently looked up at me with eyes that said, "help...please, help."
- She jokingly said over and over that Sharekhan the tiger was nice and that Mogli was nasty, giggling and smiling each time she made the statement.
- While driving up to Salt Lake Valley from Spanish Fork this morning she sat in the back for the entire hour having her dinosaur toys talk back and forth to each other in the limited conversation vocabulary and known topics that she has readily available.
- As I walked her upstairs for her nap this afternoon she placed her head on my shoulder and tickled my back.
President Packer (an apostle and leader of the LDS faith) recently stated, "One of the great discoveries of parenthood is that we learn far more about what really matters from our children than we ever did from our parents. We come to recognize the truth in Isaiah's prophecy that 'a little child shall lead them'". Knowing how much I learned from my own parents, this is a bold statement, but your perspective of things becomes clearer with a child of your own. Things that your parents taught you seem to finally sink in as you watch and try and teach your child, and you become keenly more aware of the sacrifices and decisions of your own parents and how those things shaped your life and character.
Before I ramble any more, I'll end this by just saying I am so grateful to be a mother. And to be a mother of such a sweet beautiful girl. I am so excited to meet Little Nora and to be taught by her as well. I was happy before Jack and I had children. I knew what love was and life was good then too, but my understanding of love and joy have deepened so much since becoming a mother (clique, I know, but so true). And I'll always be grateful to God for giving me the chance to be a mother.