10 Months
Posted on | December 15, 2005 |
Dear Bean,
You are starting to have a will of your own and it is amazing to watch you attempt to express yourself—your joy, your contentment, your frustration. You’ve started showing both compassion towards others and determination to do things your own way. You love to share now. You also love to go where you are not allowed. You smile wide, wide, wide when we dance, and at night when we lie down together, you sing with me as I lull you to sleep.
This month you’re doing big-kid things like sitting and looking through board books for ten or fifteen minutes all on your own, with quiet interest. You’re eating macaroni and cheese, reaching for each noodle with your perfect pincer grasp, and drinking water from a cup. You sing for milk when you want to nurse, and wave “hi” when we do. Suddenly, your babbling has increased ten-fold. Each day you explore new sounds. And you can point to things you know: spoon, book, your Daddy, the cats. (You love the cats and pester them mercilessly. One day, they’ll expect payback. Remember this.)
I watch you now and swallow hard—your first year is almost finished. Never before has time gone by so quickly for me: months wash by in the span of a giggle. And yet, never before has time gone so slowly: when you’re fighting sleep and I haven’t had enough, those moments stretch out forever, rubbing every nerve, and I can’t wait for them to be over.
So now you’re ten months old and almost walking—balancing recklessly in the middle of the room for brief moments. Today with your little friend Bella, you kept picking up your toys and handing them to her. You smiled at each other in wonder that you are both small people, and were amazingly tolerant of the fact that each of you has about as much muscle control as a stroke victim, and as much eagerness as a Labrador retriever.
Being your mama is everything like I imagined, and nothing like it. I came from a family of women who have made hard choices about the timing of their children: either choosing to have them, or choosing not to, and before you came I struggled with these choices too. Around me my peers were trying to shape the building blocks of their careers, and it was often said in passing: to have a baby would be the end of independence. Before I had you, I believed that. Even during my pregnancy I wondered, worried. I was reluctant to become a mother. I worked up until the last minute, and then, all of a sudden after twenty four hours of labor, you were there and you fit. Perfectly.
I want you to know that after we sigh with relief having put you to bed at the end of a long day, your Daddy and I then spend another ten minutes talking about how amazing, and silly, and wonderful you are. Tonight, for example, you went to bed early because you missed part of both of your naps and were literally falling apart at the seams. After I finally got your little body to unwind, shushing you a hundred times, I tiptoed out and told Daddy what you did to the slice of orange I gave you earlier.
It was too cold, so when you bit into it, it surprised you and you made an awful face and your whole body shuddered. Then you threw it on the floor, and ROARED at it. You kicked it and roared some more. Then you picked it up, and threw it down again, and roared a little more.
You can count on us laughing about the silly and ridiculous things you do for a good long while. But you can also count on us to be proud. So proud. Like when you put the wooden puzzle pieces into the correct slots tonight after Daddy showed you how. Each time you slipped the piece into it’s place, we clapped, and grinned at each other above your head in wonderment and glee. We think you’re pretty darn incredible, kiddo.
Love,
Mama
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December 16th, 2005 @ 1:00 am
This is wonderful, Christina! I feel like I know Bean, watching him grow in your pictures. He’s starting to look like a little boy now! Awww…
December 16th, 2005 @ 9:20 am
You are all so lucky to have such an obvious bond…love the letter…beautiful as always and those big brown eyes! Wow.
December 16th, 2005 @ 9:35 am
The picture of him and Bella is wonderful; so sweet and fun. Being around Pearl and her same-aged cousin is one of my favorite things to do, they get so excited to see each other.
His reaction to the orange was pretty amusing!
Happy 10 month birthday, little Bean!
December 16th, 2005 @ 11:12 am
My face is crinkled up with the biggest smile right now
December 16th, 2005 @ 11:46 am
It’s funny, but even though I’ve been through it before, reading about Bean makes me feel like I have such surprises to look forward to with Anya. Thank you for giving me that.
He’s getting so big and is so beautiful! And I love the bit about the Orange!
December 16th, 2005 @ 11:59 am
happy 10 months Bean! oh these pictures are priceless…
December 16th, 2005 @ 12:13 pm
Beautiful beautiful beautiful!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing the beauty of your world with us.
December 16th, 2005 @ 12:48 pm
how sweet

and holy…those big eyes
whatta cutie
December 16th, 2005 @ 5:08 pm
such sweet love. i wish i had written monthly letters to my son when he was younger. but i’m thankful now for mama says om so that i can write him a letter every week.
December 16th, 2005 @ 7:34 pm
These words of love from a mother to a son, written with such compassion, awe, nurtering and wonderment make my heart skip a beat. What a lovely little person you are raising. Can’t wait to hear more about life’s little adventures with the Bean!
December 16th, 2005 @ 10:21 pm
bean = joy.
lovely as always!
December 18th, 2005 @ 7:58 am
What a sweet photo of Bean and Bella. Beautiful!
December 20th, 2005 @ 5:01 pm
I love these pics!! So sweet. I call my son bean too:)
December 21st, 2005 @ 12:13 am
wow, has it been another month already? I don’t know how long I’ve been reading your blog now, but it’s been long enough to see your cute litte one grow and change… still adorable as ever, but definitely growing up!
December 21st, 2005 @ 12:22 am
I’d never been here before. I found you via the best of blogs nomination page.
You have a wonderful journal here. I truly enjoyed my read. From another New England mom.
December 22nd, 2005 @ 2:15 pm
What a wonderful insight into parenthood. I’ve rarely even seen a baby up close so this is totally unknown to me.