Today, this no-longer-little boy turns ELEVEN!!!
I don't even know how that's possible! It just seems like yesterday he was this little-bitty boy running around all over the place.
When he was colicky, then going through the terrible ones, twos, threes, and fours, I seriously never thought I would make it by the time he made it to the "pre-teen" years. I thought for sure I would be balled-up in the corner, sucking my thumb. However, it has been the complete opposite!
Every year has been better and better. He has grown and matured into this loving, sweet, tender-hearted, intelligent, thoughtful, and hysterically funny young man. He is the light of my life (along with his equally awesome big sister) and I cannot wait to spend time with him every day. The very few times he's spent the night with friends/family, I literally felt like 1/2 of my heart was missing.
Happy 11th Birthday my dear, sweet boy! I cannot wait to see what this year holds for you!!!
I LOVE YOU MORE THAN WORDS CAN SAY!!
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