The other day, Jacob and I went to the park. I spread out a blanket (that my college roommates might recognize from its first life as a couch slipcover) on the now voluminous grass, and plopped the little man down next to me. With a few toys, of course.
We hung out for a while, shaking toys, smiling, doing like we do. After a little while, Jacob decided he needed a little more freedom. There’s big world out there, and he wanted to see what the rest of Brooklyn had to offer.
There was plenty of room around us so I let him wander for a while, but eventually I had to bring him back to home base. If I’d let him, I think he would have crawled across the whole park!
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Every day I learn more about Jacob. First I saw how relaxed and easygoing he is. Then he started to smile and I saw how incredibly joyful he is. Now that he’s crawling, I am seeing his completely uninhibited (is that a double negative? should it just be “hibited”?) curiosity come into bloom.
Maybe I’ve been spending too much time in the botanical gardens, but it seems to me that watching a baby grow up is like watching the petals of a flower gradually curl out from bud into blossom. Except better.
In fact, it’s the most beautiful thing I’ve ever seen.