The time has come, yet again, to write a Happy Birthday letter to one of my children.
You see, we’re all clumped together as far as birthdays go, starting with me in early August and ending with Travis on September 27th. Henry and Clara are sandwiched in the middle. It’s a perfectly fine arrangement, as there is enough space between them to make it not TOO much to have parties and make grand plans for every birthday. This year, with the house remodel and extra money floating around being a laughable thing, Henry’s party (which was last night) consisted of banana splits and a round of “Happy Birthday to You.”
He didn’t mind one bit.
Much like me, if there are sweets involved, a sugar coma can erase any high expectations one might have going in and result in a future memory of candy-coated love. <-the best kind.
So it works.
Here’s my letter to you, Henry. Happy 4th Birthday, my handsome man!
Dear Henry,
Oh my darling boy.
When I look at you, I see your father.
Like God knew that I needed to see him throughout the day. A reminder to be more patient and to breath when Travis isn’t around.
But you are so much more than a clone.
You are unique.
You are super smart.
You can quote Star Wars and The Princess Bride. And you’ve memorized more Psalms than I have.
Right now, your favorite color is blue. Your favorite food is “Cheerios on a plate.” And you like things to be the way you like them to be.
We are very much the same person.
Henry,
As you grow older, I pray that you will be a valiant warrior for God.
A champion for what is right.
A protector for Clara.
An eager pursuer of your future wife.
And a handyman of all different sorts.
Those things are more important than you now know.
I pray that you will always keep your quirky personality.
There are far too many “normal” people these days.
I ask that you trust us with your discipline and trust God with your heart.
Your mind, well you can control that. Just do it carefully.
Henry,
You shine so brightly.
And you make me smile every single day.
I’m lucky to call you my son.
Even luckier to call you my friend.
love – mom
QUESTION: Tell me about your favorite birthday party! <- I had SEVERAL at McDonalds in the 80’s. One of the party games was that you got to stack up empty Big Mac boxes and knock them down with a ball. And the cake was half cake/half icing! Great memories.
splendid…lindsay
Happy birthday, Henry! He’s the cutest :)
Omg this was too sweet! I’ve always wanted a little girl but this post made me see the benefits of having a little boy!
I hope Henry had a very happy birthday!!
This letter is beautiful.
And another beautiful letter :)
Travis was born on Shane and my anniversary. Or, maybe it’s the other way around ;)
Love it. Him. You. All of it. Even if he’s shy around me ;)
Such a beautiful post Lindsay! Happy birthday to Henry!!
You capture the love of a momma perfectly here, Linds. He’s gorgeous…and so are you. Happy Birthday to your Henry. :)
tears. beautifully written and you should know, beautiful momma, that henry is lucky to have you!
much love friend :)
love right back!!
Oh friend, this is just so beautiful. Written with such love and affection and adoration. I LOVE your passion and enthusiasm for your children, you are a beautiful, wonderful, amazing mom! Happy birthday Henry :)
My favorite party was by far my sweet 16 on a dinner cruise. So fun to dress up with my friends and let loose (but not too loose) I also loved a camping themed party I had when I was about 9
This brings me to tears! Hailey turns one next week and I am battling between emotions of immense love, pride and excitement of watching her grow and the sadness that my baby isn’t such a little baby anymore. I choose joy, though.
Happy birthday sweet Henry!
So beautifully written. I love that picture of Henry with Travis; it’s absolutely precious.
I had some awesome birthday parties as a kid. There was always a lot of dress up, crazy singing and dancing, and a Barbie doll birthday cake made by my grandparents. :)
I love it. So sweet! Happy Birthday Henry!
My goodness — way to bring tears to my eyes! Happy birthday, Henry!! All the best wishes to him on his special day!!
My favourite birthday was one where I had 5 friends over for my first large sleepover party. We made up a dance to “Rockafeller Skank”, each decorated our own giant cupcakes very extravagantly, and stayed up the majority of the night. It was in middle school, before everyone became catty and gossip queens. I have never, ever laughed as hard as I did that night.
Happy Birthday Henry! He shares a birthday with my husband! And I definitely had McDonald’s parties in the 80s too!
Beautiful words..love you all. Happy
birthday to that sweet boy!
I love that you write these for your kids. Makes me wish my dad had been a blogger!
McDOnalda birthday parties were the best! I had none with the purple character whose name I can’t remember on the cake.
That was beautiful. Happy birthday to your little man. :)
He sounds like an awesome kid, happy birthday Henry!!! My birthday is the day before Halloween so I always had costume parties!
Happy Birthday Henry! I had a couple bowling parties and rollar skating ones too!
What a beautiful post! Your children are so lucky to have such a sweet mother like yourself!!! Happy Birthday Henry!
i hope he reads this letter in 10 years. It’s beautiful. and I know that God will answer those prayers. A mighty warrior indeed! Oh henry, happy birthday!
How sweet! Happy birthday to him!
Oh, tears. What a beautiful letter. Thank you for sharing. It’s a great reminder to celebrate my unique, quirky, oh-so-smart, beautiful daughter every day and that my ultimate goal in life is not measured by muscles or miles, but by the child of God that I am raising.
Happy Birthday Henry! My favorite bday party growing up was going to see The Little Mermaid in the movie theater! :)