My oldest baby is thirteen today, and I can't believe it. I know it's cliche, but they grow up so fast.
* I've seen him go from a reluctant reader to a 7th grader, who reads at a 12th grade level.
* I've watched him develop from a struggling writer to Montana's 2nd place winner in the this year's Patriot's Pen VFW Writing Contest.
* He is a loving big brother, a proud student, a determined ball player, and my pride and joy.
Happy 13th Birthday, Wyatt!
"Where does the time go?" That is the question of my life!
ReplyDeleteHb to your son.
My daughter will be 9 in April! I feel so old. And my baby turns 5 in two weeks. Who am I going to cuddle with if he gets any bigger!
ReplyDeleteCurse you time!!!
Happy Birthday to your little guy. Sounds like he is a gem :)
Happy Birthday! Hope (and would bet) that you have some fun all planned out!
ReplyDeleteI, too, have a 12 year-old boy. He is taller than me, has a size 10 shoe.
But we seem to have reverted back to the point-and-grunt toddler stage lately. Which my husband and I don't mind incredibly; it reminds us that there's still some baby in our big boy, and we get to cherish all over again those Terrible Twos!
Aww, Happy Birthday to him. And kudos to you for raising such a good looking kid. ;)
ReplyDeletehappy birthday! He sounds awesome! A good reminder to enjoy these times with our kids.
ReplyDeleteReader, writer AND athlete? You need to tell me your secret, Shannon!
ReplyDeleteJonathon - If you ever find the answer, let me know!
ReplyDeleteMarybeth - My baby is 5 too, so I totally hear you.
Jennie - Point and grunt...ha ha. So true!
Karen - Thanks!
Heather - Yes! We need to enjoy every single fleeting moment. :)
LiLa - He's not a very GOOD athlete, just determined! Ha ha.
I think some things that are viewed as cliche are really just truths in disguise. And this is one of them. The simple truth is that they DO grow up too fast. :S
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to him! He's sounds like a wonderful person! :)
Oh, they definitely grow too fast. Everyone once in while my daughter does something to shock me. Like grow a few inches. Or read a new sentence (at three years old).
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Wyatt!
Happy Birthday! I have 3 nephews only a year younger than him and boy are they shooting up! It is mind boggling to watch them grow!
ReplyDeleteSounds like he's had a great momma! I hope you enjoy this special day.
ReplyDeleteAw, what a lovely post! He's so cute -- and wow, what a lot of accomplishments you've gotten to be a part of.
ReplyDeleteWhoop whoop!! Happy Birthday Shannon's son! :D
ReplyDeleteGreat post!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on raising a child you can be so proud of :)
Nisa - You're right. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteStephanie - Exactly. Wyatt's up to my shoulder and I don't now when that happened.
Courtney - Mind-boggling is exactly right.
Karen - Thanks, friend.
Elana - I'm a lucky mama.
Valerie - Thanks!
Sherrie - Thanks. I am so proud of him.
Our babies grow up so fast! My daughter will be 11 in April, and she is already hinting to starting her own blog. My mind is reeling.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday Wyatt! You sound like a tremendous young man!
Time does go by much, much too fast! My oldest nephew is getting married this fall, which is bizarre because in my mind he will always be a sweet 2 year old! *L*
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Wyatt!
Happy birthday Wyatt! I hope your day is everything you want it to be. And say hey to your mom for me, will ya? =)
ReplyDeletePlay ball!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY WYATT!!!!! This is your day!
ReplyDeleteWow! Happy birthday to him!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday wishes to your pride and joy! =0)
ReplyDeleteMy first born is 16 today! Teaching him to drive, seeing him shave, wondering if he likes a girl...ya, parenting is an exercise in letting go.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see Wyatt grow into a young man. I understand why you are so proud of him.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, and Happy Birthday, Wyatt. May you celebrate many more, all with joy.
"The Lord will fulfill His purpose for yo." Psalm 138:8
Tamika - Kids are good at getting our minds reeling!
ReplyDeleteAlexia - Yes! Toddlers forever...
Robyn - You are the absolute sweetest!
DL - Thanks! I'll show my son your comments.
Kristen - Thank you. :)
GMR - Thanks so much.
Mary - Don't say it. I hate thinking that far ahead. Ugh! :)
Jeannette - Thanks for your sweet comments.
Awwww...happy birthday to your son. He looks like a great kid. My daughter turned 13 in January and it stung just a bit. They grow up way too fast.
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome guy. And a writer, too?! I keep saying the same thing, and my boy is only three.
ReplyDeleteI ask myself that same question every damn day. Where does time go?
ReplyDeleteYour young man is very handsome and obviously talented like his mum :)
Awww... Happy Birthday to your son!!! : D
ReplyDeleteAs far as I can tell, Shannon, the drain.
ReplyDeleteCarolina - Is she as proud of her teen status as my son? :-)
ReplyDeleteJessie - Thanks! From 3-13 overnight!
Wendy - Awww,so sweet!
Kimberly - Thanks a bunch.
Jonathon - Ahhh, so that's the answer! :-)
Aww! Happy Birthday to him -- I hope has/had a fun day! :)
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday to your son! Yes, where does the time go? My three are 28, 26, and 23. I blinked and they grew up. One good thing about it is that I now have a daughter in law and a wonderful grandson, so there are some perks:)
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend,
Karen
Happy birthday to your multi-talented teenager! :)
ReplyDelete. Happy Birthday to your son!
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Thanks Shannon for commenting on my interview at Heather's. I was out of power all day and just got to answering questions! Happy Birthday to your son and his amazing achievements!
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday to Wyatt! Hope his day was perfect (and yours, too, Shannon!)
ReplyDeleteWow, Happy Birthday to Wyatt and to you! It sounds like you are doing a good job as a Mom. :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got a great blog here. I've got an award waiting for you at my blog http://justifiedlunacy.blogspot.com/2010/02/blog-awards.html
ReplyDeleteHe is awesome! What a handsome young man. Happy birthday Wyatt!
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Happpy birthday to your son. You have a teenager now - look out! My oldest turns 14 in April, and I'm asking the same question, "Where does the time go?"
ReplyDeleteThank you for the award!
Great photo!
ReplyDeleteI've been asking myself the same thing. My son is eleven, just grew two-inches, I think overnight. His voice is deeper too. He went from reluctant reader to reading on an adult level. I once wrote about it, if you want to check it out:
http://theresamilstein.blogspot.com/2009/12/battle-for-fiction.html
What a cutie! Kids definitely grow up way too fast. How can they get older when I've obviously not aged in the least?
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