Thursday, September 20, 2012

Dear Fledgling or A Love Letter to a Little Girl Who Might Need a Love Letter



Dear Fledgling:

You should know:

I love you.

You make me smile.

You make me sing.

You challenge how I see the world.

You challenge how I participate in the world.

You make me cry, scream, cower. You make laugh, dance, and question. You are the bain of my existence and the reason for every breath I take.

You break my heart.

The world is a challenge for you. Eye-to-eye contact affects you in a way I can’t understand, depression tears at your sense of well-being in a way I can’t fully realize and anxiety closes you off from experiences that would make another child shine.

You break my heart.

The world is a challenge for you. Abstract thinking makes you light up, new information sends you racing for Google for more, and a good book has you passionately and intensely lost to the world.

You, fledgling, are a conglomeration of learning disabilities and profound intelligence, mood swings and laughing fits, anger and love.

How is it, beautiful being, that you survive me in my bumbling attempts to bring you through a dark tunnel. 

How is it, beautiful being, that I survive you and your desperate attempts to get lost in your tunnel.

Fledgling, I hope, in your life, you come to realize what I already know is true: Exceptional is not just a pretty word used by professionals to describe something that is a challenge. Exceptional is EXCEPTIONAL. It’s seeing colour where there is none, as you so often do. Exceptional is an inability to make eye contact but an ability to hear and see in a way that most of us will never be able to hear and see.  Exceptional is an intellectual capacity that will take you to the world of abstract thinking that is so lacking in most of us.

Exceptional is you, my love.

I love you.



You are a challenge my girl, a challenge that I could never live without

Never doubt it.

With gratitude for your life,

Mama Red Bird

PS If your sister thinks she got off the hook by not being included in this letter, she should think twice!

3 comments:

  1. Beautiful post, Red Bird. Eloquently said. You know that I share your feelings towards Fledgling in much the same way. We don`t often enough express these things to our children and I applaud you for it. Of course, her reaction will be a simple nod or smile, at least externally. :)

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  2. Heart warming. Understood. Felt. Shared. Loved.

    Thanks for sharing sweet Mumma. Hope you shared or will share with your wee birdie.

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    1. Kelly, I shared, but she doesn't take to open affection well. She doesn't want to talk about it but I know...a mamma knows...she got it <3

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