Today you turned 2. Which means that 2 years ago tonight I was in the hospital holding a brand new chubby-cheeked you. You looked like this:
Well, to be honest, more often you looked like this:
but that's because you had a high fever for the first few days. We got it all under control and you settled down.
Thank you for that, by the way. My hospital room mate, wherever she may be, thanks you too.
Two years ago tonight was also the night that I shouted out the word "ouchie" when I was deep in the middle of labor with you. I realize that since that time you have heard a wide variety of swear word pass through my lips, but I really do hope that you appreciate the fact that I kept it clean while bringing you into the world.
Seriously. Appreciate it, because when I think back on it, it's pretty embarrassing. AND I missed out on a perfectly legit opportunity to drop an f bomb publicly.
Anyway.
However fast the first year flew, this second year flew by even faster. Here you are on your birthday last year:
Sorry 'bout the dumb crown. At the time I thought it was cute, but now I see that it was just kinda dumb. If it makes you feel any better, I have a million photos of myself in the 90's that follow that same precedent.
Here you are last winter:
Walking!
Last spring you suddenly got all 'big girl' on us:
And by last summer you were completely out of the baby stage and doing all kinds of crazy tricks in the pool:
That little scream you do when you jump in just kills me every time.
Anyway Roo, you're getting big way too fast, but your dad and I have been at this parenting stuff for long enough now to know that we just have to accept that fact. We love that you're the baby of our family and I know we love on you way too much, but I just ask that you humor us for a little longer because it makes us so happy to do it.
Plus, we can't help it. It's your fault for having really yummy cheeks.
So, happy birthday my Roo! We love everything about you: the way you twirl your hair when you're tired, the way you over-enunciate the 'L's in your name, the way you misunderstand the use of possessive pronouns by saying things like "happy my birthday" or "hello my kitty". Most of all though, we just love YOU. Thanks for being our caboose.
Love to the Moon and Back,
Mommy and Daddy
P.S.- I also want to take this opportunity to thank you for whatever in utero switch you turned on in me that's responsible for my Kettle Chip obsession. It all started with a pregnancy craving, but it's turned into much, much more. While my thighs and ass may take issue with it, my taste buds do not. Thank you.


she is growing up to fast....what a cutie cheeks and all!!! Happy birthday Lilly
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