Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Baby steps.

Do you remember the movie, "What about Bob?" Oh my goodness funny. But there was a phrase that the Richard Drifus character would say to the Bill Murray character, "baby steps..." in fact I think it was the title of his book in the story.

Anyways, I guess I never properly understood the concept of baby steps. I just thought taking small steps. Not trying to grow and move fast but taking it slow.

Oh no it means so much more than that now. As I observe Sawyer attempt this wonderful feat of walking, I now know what it means to take baby steps.

You see he doesn't just take one step and then a little while later another and they are all small. No. He take one step every once in a while. And then it is like he forgot how to do it. And then all the sudden he will take two steps and then for a long time he won't even stand unassisted. Then maybe three steps a long time later. Then only one step for days. Then he gets adventurous and takes 4 or 5 but only once because lets face it walking is frikkin scary. So he goes back to crawling for a while and then he tries again but this time only 2 steps. It is up and down. Back and forth. Everyday is a new trial, every attempt is rough.

And that my friends is baby steps. We don't just decide to change one day. We do it one small step at a time. Just as Sawyer couldn't just decide to start walking today, we can assume that we can be come what we want overnight. We have to take baby steps. Some days it will seem as if we grow leaps and bounds and then overnight it might seem like we have forgotten everything we have learned. But if you look back, over time, and evaluate if you are growing, you will see that you are stronger, better, smarter, and farther than you were a year ago, right?

Just as I KNOW that Sawyer will walk someday (no hurry from me), I know that we all grow and change via baby steps. Having a baby teaches you so many lessons. He is such a blessing to me.

Here is a recent picture of my little guy.



And one of his brothers...

1 comment:

Jenn said...

pretty deep, girl. :) Great blog. I love hearing about my "nephew" sawyer!