Friday, December 14, 2007

Happy Birthday Rob!!

Today (12/14) is Rob's 38th Birthday!!
I remember the first birthday of Rob's I celebrated- it was his 29th. We had a little party for him at my house. We started dating that following January- must have been something about the party I threw!

And I remember his 30th, we had just gotten engaged. I surprised him by gathering friends together at Cafe Latte- and then "spontaneously" suggested we go there after we had dinner. I remember as we walked by the window, he said, "hey, Ricardo is here....and Jon and Julie...and Nathan....and John....and Hope....and hmmmm"


On his 31st, we had been married just over six months and were living in Mpls. His 32nd we had sold our house and were living with my parents. His 33rd we were living on campus at Bethel. I remember bits of those celebrations, but which year was which blurs.

His 34th was our first year in Seattle and had a few friends over for dinner. His 35th we threw a big party. I remember decorating the Christmas tree all with picture ornaments of Rob throughout his years. Everyone brought a gift of music, and a favorite CD and we compiled a big wish list.


On his 36th birthday we were moving into our new house.








On his 37th, last year, we gathered friends together for an evening of singing. Thomas and Kelli brought their keyboard, and we spend the night singing hymns and carols. I remember when I had asked Rob what he would like to do- he said "I want to sing like I did when I was a kid. I remember my dad playing the organ and all of us gathered around singing" That's what we did.




And now, his 38th....the three of us are at home. Rob is sitting in his recliner. Christmas lights are on. Samuel is sleeping. As peaceful as that sounds, life is not perfect. Today was a day of hard conversations for Rob. But somehow, saying, Samuel is downstairs sleeping, it all fades. And this birthday is one I will remember as his first one as a Dad.


I will remember how he instantly fell in love with his son.


How he loves to toss him in the air and how he can make Samuel laugh and laugh.

How Rob tries to get Samuel to say "ma ma ma ma" although all he will say is "da da da da". (Maybe for my birthday...)

The other day, I had to finish up some writing for work, so Samuel and Rob joined me at Cloud City Coffee. They have a great kids area. They sat there and played while I worked. There was this moment of me peeking over my laptop and seeing Rob talking to Samuel and getting out his lunch....he had brought a bowl and a bib. I was so touched. And I remembered that I had my camera with me. I took these pictures without them knowing.



I love how Samuel is looking up so intently at Rob. And Rob with his mouth open. It was a wonderful glimpse. For over seven years Rob has amazed me as a husband. We have learned and grown and changed.

And now I have the privilege of journeying with him as he discovers fatherhood. I know we have a lot to learn, but never for a moment do I doubt his heart of love for his son. His complete devotion to teach and train and laugh and be with Samuel as he experiences life.
He even loved the "Transformer stickers" that Samuel bought him for his birthday. We were at Target and he kept reaching for them, insisting that we buy them for dad's bday. He also bought his Dad, Monsters Inc.

Tomorrow night we are venturing out for dinner. Tim and Kathleen are coming to watch Samuel- a first for us.

But tonight, we are at home, the three of us. The three of us.


Happy Birthday!



3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The wonderful gift of words! Oh, the wonderful gift of words! I wept as I read your blog.

Sher

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday to you too Melanie!!!

Anonymous said...

okay, now this made me cry. I'm so, so thankful you all are finally a family.

Love, Hanna