last week we almost moved to virginia.
but, we didn’t. and somehow in the midst of the excitement, the newness, the change from everyday norm; in a moment when i was sitting in the quaintest of restaurants eating the most fabulous risotto crab-cake and sipping a warm, smooth glass of malbec – at the foothills of the blue ridge mountains no less- i wanted to cry.
and i knew, deep down, that there was no way i could pull my children away from the people who love them, who they unconditionally love, right back.
the people who make up their dotting family; grandparents, great grandparents, aunties and great aunts and uncles who they ask for by name, speak of and see often and really know.
people like our good friends and neighbors who creep through the flowerbeds to give kisses through a screen window, who babysit on the fly, give the most incredible hugs and whisper i love you in their tiny ears.
there is nothing in the world more important and more right than surrounding your children with people who love them.
and sometimes on nights like these, when i’m standing in my back yard amongst neighbors and friends admiring our newly leveled, poison ivy-free grounds, the decision we made to stay in connecticut feels all the more right.
when jackson runs to lisa with arms wide open, wraps his tiny arms around her neck, relaxes into her warm embrace and listens as she tells him how cute he is and just how much she loves him my heart fills with happy. she is our friend, our neighbor and our kids “auntie” and she loves them as if they were her blood.
and that my friends is just one example of about as good as it gets.
if your children know they are loved – and feel that love – what an amazing, powerful gift.
we may not always live next door or within driving distance to those we love and who love our kids.
but in the here and now this is what we need, what we want and what we are so incredibly grateful for.
to all of you who make up this incredible circle of nurturing love, i thank you. there is not enough breath to tell you how much you are appreciated, how often just thinking of you makes me smile and how unbelievably humbled i am to know you.
my children are growing into happy, confident people with your help. for this, i will be forever grateful.





