01 April 2009

These are days.

I was in labor for 20 hours with Asher. Many thoughts filled my mind during those intense hours. For the sweeter part of that time, my mind ran over and over the lyrics to a Collin Raye song. I remembered these words from my post-high school summer of country music listening when it was cool to go see Collin at the Illinois State Fair.

One boy, one girl Two hearts beating wildly To put it mildly, it was love at first sight. He smiled, she smiled, and they knew right away This was the day they'd been waiting for all their lives, And for a moment the whole world, Revolved around one boy, and one girl.

Although, he is singing of a couple who found out they are expecting twins, in between painful contractions, I mulled over the fact that this was one of those days I had been waiting for all of my life.

There are few days such as this. Days that I dreamed about as a little girl. For as far back as I can remember, I've had discussions with my girlfriends about becoming a mommy, planning how many kids we would have, and what kind of mom we would be.

And there I was. In that moment. Experiencing the labor I had wondered about for years.
About to meet the baby that had long been in my dreams.

So here I am again. Living in the days that I waited for all my life. And the words I keep thinking of are the title words from 10,000 Maniacs song, "These are Days."

These are days youll remember.Never before and never since, I promise, will the whole world be warm as this.And as you feel it, youll know its true that you are blessed and lucky.Its true that you are touched by something that will grow and bloom in you.These are days youll remember.When may is rushing over you with desire to be part of the miracles you see in every hour.Youll know its true that you are blessed and lucky.Its true that you are touched by something that will grow and bloom in you.These are days.

Few times in life are there days so contented. When I am not wanting the next thing or the last thing. Even though I'm itching to get out of the house, I want to be living in this part, right now. These are the sweet days I will remember when my little girl goes on her first date, when she graduates from high school, when she gets married, when she has her own babies.

These are days.

5 comments:

megs @ whadusay said...

beautifully put. :)

Vicky S. said...

Lately, I've been feeling like that, too. No longer do I mind being interrupted by a dirty diaper, or a tugging at my shirt to come play, for I know these days are few. With that mindset, the seemingly mundane moments of taking care of small children take on a whole new glow. I find myself looking at them, smiling, "treasuring" these moments a la Luke 2:51...

mary stratman said...

wow- what a powerful message!! this brought tears to my eyes, Angie. Thank you for putting it so simply and abslolutely beautiful. i agree with every word you wrote- i just couldn't write it that well!! congratulation to you all on your brand new miracle!

Marla and Rob said...

Tears here, too!! They are such miracles, aren't they. I'm not sure how anyone can not believe in God when they see how beautiful and amazingly perfect a new baby is. Drink in every moment. It goes so fast, but you already know this:).

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