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Mar. 21, 2006 Today, Monday, March 20, 2006, my butterfly made the decision to stay with me and Dan and her brothers. Of course she had help with this. But I'm not going to swell on why she is here. I am just reveling that this beautiful, dark jeweled creature is in my life once again! She is so beautiful to sit and look at and her energy is like watching a kite fly in the April winds. She doesn't just walk into a room, it's like she glides in and makes you notice her without her saying a word. The most excited ones I think are the boys; they loved the fact that she's still here. And of course Dan is just as pleased as I am that we have our girl back. Even Stewart seems happy to have her here. I am just to excited right now for I feel like I've just seen my first daffodil of the season. I love spring, as this spring seems to have brought something that was missing in the house. I almost have the feeling to dance if my back and left leg were not singing "Ave Maria" right now because the youngest decided to use my bed as a trampoline! LOL! I have to laugh at his antics even though I end up in pain after, he's just to much fun to not laugh and try to wrestle. But to have all three of my children under the same roof at one time is more than words can ever explain. I just cannot wait until next month when the baby turns 4 and I will have all my children here together to celebrate. And I am looking forwards to Easter this year as well. Now if they are able to do any type of surgery on me, I will not be scared going in, for I know that Butterfly will take care of her brothers. The three belong together. They are the true core of a family. They make us whole as a family. Dan and I are the base, the chocolate cake if you must, and the children are the frosting of life. I can't wait until our first family outing together. I know we will have the biggest fun! My joy will be to watch the three interact together and be able to watch them play together. It's obvious that they love each other with a sibling love that no matter what the world throws at them, the three of them will stand together to face whatever life brings. I look forwards to the days, weeks, and months ahead. It's nice to know that my teen-aged daughter still needs her mother. I know I am no longer a teenager but sometimes I still call my own mother for advice on parenting skills and also on relationship questions. I also rely on her for back information for she has been through the same surgery that they are considering for me. Bu most importantly, I have my butterfly fluttering in my life and in my home. ------------ About the author: Kaycee Nilson has completed her first novel, "Night Falls on Chicago." The first two chapters can be viewed at http://www.KayceeNilson.com. Besides writing columns for Useless-Knowledge, Kaycee is currently working on two more novels, "From the Mind of a Vampire", and "I'll Love You Til You Die." If you have enjoyed what you read, or would like to leave Kaycee a message, please visit her message board at http://www.KayceeNilson.com/Board Email: Kaycee@kayceenilson.com Comment on this article here! ------------ All articles are EXCLUSIVE to Useless-Knowledge.com. Please link to this article rather than copying and pasting it onto your site (which would be unauthorized and illegal). |
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