May 31st
2014. Dylan hit the big O-N-E year
mark! How is it that my tiny guy is a
full year old? Boy, time does fly by
when you’re raising kids!
One year ago
I had never heard of Microcephaly. I had
never even considered the possibility of raising a child with special
needs. One year ago I was a completely different
person than I am today.
The past
year has been a journey, to say the least.
I have learned more and grown more and been stretched more than I ever
thought possible. I know that there are
so many years ahead, years that will be much more challenging and also much
more rewarding, but to have made it through the first year with a smile on my
face seems like a worthy accomplishment to me. One year ago I had no idea what Dylan would be
like by his first birthday. I didn’t
know if he would be struggling with seizures (thank God he is not!), if he
would be able to see, if he would be able to sit or hold up his head. The milestones that are taken so for granted
when raising typically developing children were all thrown out the window when
Dylan was 3 weeks old and officially diagnosed with Microcephaly. From that point on, everything that he has
accomplished has been a total surprise and a complete blessing. I’ve said it before, but I hope I never lose
sight of the miracles that take place every day as Dylan overcomes the
challenges he was born with.
But May 31st
2014 was all about celebrating the amazing gift that Dylan is. We celebrated with our family and a couple
of Dylan’s “friend-babies” (a term coined by my cousin’s sweet 2 ½ year
old). It was about the perfect night. Dylan was his typical joyful & entertaining
self, and loved every minute of being the center of attention. He watched excitedly as the “big kids” played
soccer and basketball in the grass. He sat
contently while Jack and his friends opened the presents and showed them to
Dylan one by one. And the highlight of the
night was the most enthusiastic cake smash I’ve seen in a long time. As it turns out, the kid likes cake!
Dylan’s
first birthday celebration is a story much better told with pictures than with
words, so I will leave you with a LOT of pictures of the cutest one year old
around!
Happy
Birthday Sweet Dylan! Mom and Dad love
you more than you will ever know.
Enjoy!
I love these photos!! Thank you so much for sharing these, friend. I love you all and wish I could kiss those adorable cheeks! Happy Birthday Dylan!!
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