Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Nineteen Years Ago Today...

My beloved son was born nineteen years ago today! I can hardly believe it has been that long. Happy Birthday son!!
Have you ever had so much in your heart that it is hard to express the depth of your feelings? That is how I feel about writing about my son. There is so much I could say - my heart is so full of love for this special young man!

"J" is the youngest of my three biological children. He has always been a very special child. Incredibly bright, he started reading at the age of 3. I homeschooled him until he was in the eighth grade. Those were some of the best years of my life as a mother. It was wonderful to be able to view the world through his curious eyes. He was like a sponge -eager to learn about the world - he used to read from the encyclopedia (not at three of course - when he got older) and the phone book. I would hear him call out information to me from another room - "Mom did you know..."

At the age of 7 he decided he wanted to invent something. He found a craft book and made a "bubblebath maker" from it. The bubblebath maker was made from a recycled tin can with holes punched around the bottom. He strung yarn through the top part, and hung it over the spigot in the bathtub. He put a bar of soap in it, and when water was run through the can, the bubbles would flow out of the holes into the water.

He decided he wanted to Patent his invention. I let him look up the Patent office number (not knowing how far he would go with this) he picked up the phone, went into his bedroom and shut the door. He wanted to be alone when he made his call! Through that experience, he learned that Patents are very expensive and that plagarism is a crime punishable by law. He decided that since he got the idea from a book, that it really wasn't his idea after all. It was so stinking cute as a mom to see him work through all of this on his own! He was always doing cute things like this.


My son is a very loving young man. He loves all people and animals and when he was little, he would lovingly sit beside me as I worked in the yard and look at the tiniest of insects and talk to them. He was always so gentle - even as a very young child. He helped me really look at God's beautiful creation through different eyes!

He has always been a momma's boy - fiercely protective of me. He is a loyal friend and very sensitive to the needs of others. He has the best sense of humor and always keeps us laughing! I have watched him grow up to be a beautiful young man - inside and out. As you can tell - I am extremely proud of him! I want the world for him and if he has his way - he will have it!

"J" has been incredibly fortunate to have traveled to many places in his young life - London, Scotland, Korea. He hopes one day to live abroad. Right now he is studying Political Science in college. He is just beginning his journey to his dream. Today he is sitting at his desk in college - far from all of his family on his big day.

I miss you so much son - I wish we could celebrate your birthday together!

I hope your day is full of sunshine and fun!

I love you with the "Biggest" love

Mom

7 comments:

The Quintessential Magpie said...

Happy Birthday to your young man, Kymber! What a sweet story. I could feel the love in every word, and I know this young man is one of the things that fills your heart to overflowing. I hope he has a birthday as special and wonderful as his mom's love for him is!

XO,

Sheila

Melissa Miller said...

Awww!
A lovely post Kymber.

Happy 19th Birthday! ;)

Anonymous said...

Aww! I can't believe you remember some of those things, haha. I love you very much mom and hope I will see you soon! <3

Anonymous said...

Ah, Kymber, that was just the most wonderful tribute to your Birthday Boy! He sounds amazing!

I just wanted to let you know that I FINALLY posted about the sweet award you sent my way on my blog today. Thank you again!

Dana

♥Mimi♥ said...

Here's to YOU mom for raising a little baby to grow into a young man that you love so much and brings so much pride to your heart. Yes, it is his birthday, but mom, please stand up and take a bow, you deserve it!

Happy To Be/ Gl♥ria said...

Happy Birthday J...what a great post to do about your son...hugs and smiles Gl♥ria

Glenda said...

I always felt I should give a gift to my Mother on my birthday because she gave me the greatest gift she could, LIFE.

Happy Birthday, "J"!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hats off to you Kymber, for a job well done as a Mother!!!!!!!!!!