Wednesday, October 24, 2012

letter to my son.

My little Liam,

It is me... your Momma. Within the next month you will be joining your Dad and me, changing our lives forever. I could not be more excited to meet you, but I could also not be more terrified. I think you and I will be terrified together the first few days. I can't say exactly how, but I already know you are going to make me a better person. I can say confidently that, at times, I will fall short. Please know I will never give up and will always do my very best to be humble and forgiving. I hope you will do the same for me. I'm not sure if you will ever have any siblings joining you, but I can assure you that we will have a lot of fun regardless. You are going to have a lifetime of experiences to learn from, but there are a few simple truths I hope you take my word on up front. 

God knows you and He loves you. He knows every hair on your head. We live in a fallen world that urges you to question everything about yourself, your faith, and so on. God created you in my womb and He intends for you to fulfill a purpose during your days on earth.  I promise my never ending support in helping you to find that purpose. Always strive to be who God made you to be. As scared as it makes your Momma, I know there will be many times when you may feel pressured to behave a certain way in order to fit into what our world accepts as cool or right. Know your purpose and hold on to it relentlessly, even if doing so may make you feel like an outcast. Please remember any time you are made to feel inadequate that God hears and desires to know everything that is on your heart or mind. Give it to the Lord, son.

I want you to love and experience everything beautiful that this life allows. I hope you aren't afraid to try new things, and to even take some chances. Little secret: that is something your Mom struggles with. I want to see you live it to the fullest. Sometimes you may fail... hopefully gloriously and not in a way that requires more than a few stitches, for my sanity. (Side note: You have your Dad in you so chances are there will be a few rolled ankles and decisions that could have been thought out a little bit further. Drives me crazy, but I absolutely adore him.)

I like to believe that people will treat you with the same love and respect that you give to them, as a general rule. This can't always be expected and if someone decides to spit on you with their hatred, continue to kill them with kindness. Just because someone else behaves in a way that is wrong or unfair does NOT warrant you to do the same. Most importantly be quick to forgive them whether they admit their own wrong doing or not. It is not for you to ensure they face the wrath you think they deserve. Forgive completely, as you will be. There will be many times that you too will miss the mark and will be forgiven.

You already have so so so so many people who love you and always will. Family, true friends and good people are so important and I hope you surround yourself with those who respect and love you. Love and respect them back.

We were created for one reason and that is to glorify God. Jobs will come and they will go. People will do the same. Accomplishments and awards are all too soon forgotten. Live your life to the fullest and enjoy all that goes with it, but never let these things get in the way of your purpose.

Even though you have yet to take your first breath, I am already amazed at how in love with you I am. I pray that with every breath you take you know with absolute surety how much I love you, William Shawn Morley.

I can't wait to meet you,

Mom

PS: I should mention, we appreciated you making it so obvious that we had a little boy joining our family at that 16 week ultrasound, but be warned that there is a certain level of modesty we will expect you to maintain when you are here and more aware. Oh... and I totally posted that picture online. Don't be embarrassed.

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