Maybe a boy, maybe a girl
Renee and Tim'S heartS are all awhirl
Whichever it iS, it will be a delight
Whether it'S born in
the daylight or at night...
ThiS iS the firSt picture of baby so dear
Although the picture iSn't very clear
The baby haS lotS of growing to do
But we Still love her and long for the day...
When we can hold her near
And She'll hear when we Say
I love you Sweet baby dear
And kiSS her cute little noSe...
The firSt time we hold her
We'll have happy tearS
BecauSe we now can hug her and
Love her and have her right here.
by gigi ann
11/07/2008
I wrote thiS before I knew it would be a baby girl, however, I noticed I uSed 'her' and 'She' all the way through the poem.
It waS a girl. My Great-Grandaughter, MadySon Jade, born on May 19, 2009.
ThiS iS MadySon today, and like all girlS She loveS to SHOP!
Oh, what a beautiful baby girl, and the poem is fabulous!
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That's a beautiful S-word! And the baby is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing.
Beautiful and cute.
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous baby and a wonderful post for the the S Day!! Hope you have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Absolutely perfect poem and your little Maddy is a real sweetie.
ReplyDeleteSuper sweet!
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An adorable S post, Ann, what a sweetheart!
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Kay, Alberta, Canada
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Terrific poem and beautiful child! Sonograms are such a wonder!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweetheart! Loved your poem.
ReplyDeletelovely poem, and she is adorable!!!
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Aw! that is so sweet and she looks like a sweet little girl - all sugar and spice and all things nice!
ReplyDeleteSweet! She's a real cutie! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great take on the letter S. She is adorable. I love the poem.
ReplyDeleteI love your poem and you are getting good at it. What a lovely picture of Madyson, I like that spelling of her name. Have a nice Thanksgiving and thanks for coming by.
ReplyDeleteOh, and how that little girl will treasure that poem you wrote for her before you even knew she was a girl! What an absolutely wonderful gift (in both directions).
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute girl and also loves what all little children love to do at the super market :) My daughter is seventeen and I still have those first sights-- a Sonograph. So amazing this technology!!
ReplyDeleteSweet!
ReplyDeleteYeah, sweet, and magical for you. Thanks for sharing something so personal
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Luke @ WordSalad