This is how Kayla greets me every day after getting off the school bus. Every day.
Needless to say, I look forward to this part of my day. Seeing her run around the corner from the bus stop ... she runs from the moment she's off the bus until she's rounded the corner and gives me a hug. And that big smile of hers. Love it.
I've also let go a bit. Cut some strings. Given her some more independence. I no longer go and stand and wait at the spot where the bus drops her, and the other kids, off. It's not that far, at a house just around that corner, but it's something. When I hear the bus I go wait in our driveway, or right across the street. She is growing up after all.
This post is also linked up with the Down Syndrome Awareness Weekend Blog Hop.
Thursday, October 04, 2012
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Love that smile!!
awwwwww - love it
Ohhhhh, I just looooove her!!!!! I get a very similar greeting, although I usually get knocked down in the process. So great that you're letting go that little bit. I'm wondering when I might get brave enough, too. We live right behind the school, so it will actually be easier. As long as she doesn't get caught up at the playground on the way...LOL
she is really such a big girl. makes me cry because i see rachel in her.
What a way to end the day! She has the best smile!
love it! I must be getting my period or something, because they just made me weepy...
How sweet is that! Love it.
love this I never got to ride a bus here so this makes even more cool can I share this on my blog
love this I never got to ride a bus here so this makes even more cool can I share this on my blog
That is precious!!!
LOVE, LOVE LOVE IT !!!! love Memaw
This video seriously made my day. LOVE IT! (Found you through the Love that Max link-up). Best wishes to you and your family!!!
Wow - what a nice way to being the evening!
Who ever will love us like our kids do? Well, maybe our mom's but not in the same way....
Those moments make my day! Love this video!
All those late nights, tantrums, medical waiting rooms, bills-bill-bills, and did I mention the tantrums? All of that just vanishes when my kids do that. So much joy & love, in those few quick steps & that hug.
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