I am not sure, so this may be an exercise in Freewriting.
Jake was in a play this year where he played an older gentleman who learned he had a terminal illness. He ends the play with a heartfelt monologue about living. Though I knew he was playing a character, I was still affected by watching my son talk about the meaning of life... in the face of death. I also noted that Jake really does "get" life so much better than I did at his age.
Jake grew dill in the garden this year. He grew a few other things too, but the dill sticks out to me because he found lots of uses for it and tried his hand at pickling vegetables.
I did not realize Jake and I had started a tradition. We had binge watched all of the previous Marvel/Netflix series together. We began each one by picking up a round of Chinese food to gorge ourselves on as we worked through the first three or four episodes. I was at work when "The Defenders" dropped and I got a text from Jake - "Don't forget to bring home Chinese!"
Jake started High School two weeks ago. I know from having already been through this with his sister that the years will sweep past us hastily. I only have two more years with "children" under my roof.
I am not sure where Jake's future will take him. He has a sharp mind, a contemplative temperament, and a gracious nature. He tends to do well at anything he sets his mind to, so I suspect the hardest part of his future will be in the choosing. I have every confidence he will choose well.
Happy Birthday Jake! Enjoy your high school years, enjoy your friends and family, and just keep enjoying life!
3 comments:
Beautiful post! I loved when he texted "Don't forget to bring home Chinese". Great when we share special "things" with our kids
The Chinese food part of the post stuck with me, too--that's so cool! Sounds like a terrific young man. :)
Great tribute to a fine young man. You never know when a tradition starts, and you're wise to embrace them. I trust you'll continue to enjoy many more good times.
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