Friday, August 29, 2008

What A Guy!

While I was driving home from Fairfield last night, a song came up on my ipod that always makes me think of Michael. I just wanted to say a little bit about him today since I think he gets a little lost in the shuffle of my crazy home. Michael is an awesome young man. You may not know it from the outside but he is one of the strongest people I know. We will always have a special bond, even beyond the normal mother/son relationship, because of the hard times we went though four years ago. When Eric (my husband, Michael's dad) passed away, we were suddenly thrust into different rolls within our small family. Michael, fortunately and unfortunately, grew up very quickly that day. He was my rock and I was his. The night that his father died, I was laying in bed trying to sleep, but not having much success, and little Michael (8 at the time) came into my bed and told me that he thought I'd be lonely because Daddy wasn't there. He is such a special kid. He is the one that will do chores and homework without complaining. He has compassion for everyone and all animals. He has not once complained to me that he doesn't get the things he wants. He is grateful for what he has and I am grateful that he appreciates what he has. He is quick as a whip and gets jokes that would even fly over the heads of adults. I am so excited to see where his life leads him. I know that there are great blessings in store for him.

5 comments:

Stacy said...

Never met him, but still brings tears to my eyes. What a sweet young man you've raised! :-)
Love ya!

Tracy said...

He sounds like a fabulous young man! You have every right to be proud- congratulations on raising such a wonderful person!!!

Kathy Floen said...

Oh, Katie- I love what you wrote about Michael. It is so true...I have been able to see him the past few years grow up and he is a wonderful young man! :)

nonapearl said...

Your son sounds like an incredible young man. You must be so proud of him. I'm sorry for the loss and hurt you both have had to experience. Michael sounds like just the type of young man I would want my Sammie to fall in love with (when she's 35 of course - hehe).

Blessings,
Nona

the mccann clan said...

This post is so touching... it brought tears to my eyes. I love my little guy, and it's so warming to see other Mother's voice what I so heartily feel. I hope Ian grows up like your little man is!