Monday, November 9, 2009

Perfect Moment Monday--I Love You

DH and I learned last year that Em does best behaviorally in the morning-time, if we all leave the house together at the same time. (DH always drops Em off at pre-school/daycare and I pick her up in the afternoons.)

We've gotten our morning routine down to a science. We load up our separate cars and then DH and Em follow me as we drive a few blocks to merge onto the highway. After a few miles of driving, I slow up as DH turns off at the exit for Em's school. This enables us to have a few moments of "waving" time each day. I always wave and then end with the sign language "I love you" sign...

I have fond memories of using the "I love you" symbol with my family when I was growing up. I remember being in a school concert in 3rd grade. As I stood on the risers with my classmates, I scanned the audience until I found my parents. My Mom discretely held up an "I love you" hand. I was tickled pink!

The Christmas I was in 5th grade, I was in the hospital for 2 days due to an infection in my stomach lining. (Bleck!) My sisters made a huge posterboard card for me. As my younger sister, was too young for visiting hours, they stood outside the hospital window and waved the card at me. I remember my 6 year old sister, Laurel holding the giant card so I could see her "get well" and Christmas wishes. At the end of her card holding, she put the card down and held up an "I love you" hand. I can still visualize her tiny body wrapped in a large pink coat. I can see her pink and purple gloved hands...
(FYI---the hospital staff had mercy for us since it was Christmas. They allowed her in to visit even though she was under the age limit.)

The "I love yous" have continued into adult hood. I still get teary thinking about my parents and Laurel standing on the porch waving good-bye and "I love you" to DH and I when we left their house after our first vacation/visit from Florida to Ohio.

Today my daughter joined in the trend...
As she and DH drove onto the exit ramp we had our usual good-bye waving. But this time, before I held up my daily "I love you sign," my little girl held up her own "I love you" for me.
What a perfect moment!




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10 comments:

Lori Lavender Luz said...

We do the ILY sign with our kids, too. Hearing how much it has meant to you through your own childhood makes me glad we are ILY-ing so much!

Love it.

GeekByMarriage said...

This made me smile. Thank you.

Bird's Eye View Photography said...

Oh that is just Darling.

Anonymous said...

that is wonderful. I have fond memories of doing sign language with my mother. She boasts that I taught myself the alphabet when I was 3. I guess its true but I like remembering that we used to spells things all the time in sign language.

Marie W said...

That is a perfect moment :-).

Anonymous said...

What an awesome moment! Thank you for sharing!

Sunny said...

Oh that is SOOO sweet!!!

Mrs. Gamgee said...

Awww... how very sweet!

Sending you lots of hugs!

tbonegrl said...

that is so sweet!

Danifred said...

So very sweet, love this!