Dear Molly Dolly,
It seems like only
yesterday I laid eyes on you and fell madly in love. Those big brown eyes
captivated the world and our hearts. I
remember holding you and thinking you were perfect in every way. Your quiet,
calm, and sweet spirit showed through from day one.
Never one to cry, you were
always content with just the necessities. Full belly. Soft bed. Warm arms. This
carried on as you grew.
You have always been a thinker, observing the world
around you quietly. Not asking many questions, but figuring it all out on your
own. But this didn’t mean you were a
loner. You have always been up for a good time. Laughing, smiling and silliness
have ALWAYS been your favorite.
You have willingly handed out
smiles. I remember when you were very little, Samantha flipped your car
seat over. Instead of crying, you patiently hung upside down, until things were
fixed. This is exactly who you are. Tough, strong, calm.
You’ve been the perfect middle sister. Proud that you are
the only one who had the job of big sister AND little sister, you were peace
keeper, yet instigator when no one is looking. You have the knack for driving
your sisters crazy without being obvious. And you always know what will cheer
them up when they are down. Your sisters have learned from you how to be a good
sharer and master toy manipulator all at the same time.
Your Daddy and I have also learned many things from you as
well. One is, you can always smile… all you need is a little bathroom humor.
Your laugh is infectious and no matter how bad we are feeling, you have always
known how to make it better. You also are a master snuggler. No one could ever
top your ability to get right in the nook of Daddy’s arm and stay there for
hours without getting one pointy elbow involved.
We are going to miss that one perfect ponytail ringlet
bouncing through the house. Your absolutely contagious and sincere belly laugh
that could be heard from any room in the house.
Your sense of adventure, whether it’s the request for the highest under
dog in the world, sitting in the front row of a roller coaster that even I was
scared to go on, or just your constant request for “faster and higher!” I’m not
sure if heaven has roller coasters, but if they do, I am sure you are in the
front row with your hands up.
I’m going to miss our early mornings together. You would
spring downstairs and always join me at the table, quietly eating your cereal.
Neither one of us ever had the need to say a word, but we were blissfully happy
in the early morning silence.
Your love for animals has always been in the forefront. In
fact, the day you told me you wanted to be a farmer’s wife did not shock me one
bit. If it was furry, fuzzy, warm, and snuggly, you were first in line to touch
it. I imagine you even now, being that
child the Bible speaks of that lies down with the lion.
You’ve always been smart and it showed in your excellence
and efficiency in school, especially reading. Cursive was second nature for
you. But what you really had a talent for was art. Not a day went by that you
didn’t color, cut, glue, or paint. Our house is covered with your beautiful
masterpieces. This was truly a God-given talent. Even when you could do nothing
else, and you were in pain, you determined to color until you could no longer.
And that, my dear, is
the thing I’m going to miss the most. Your determination and perseverance. The
words “I can’t” were never, ever part of your vocabulary. You’ve taught me that
if something is hard, that just means I better roll up my sleeves because it’s
time to try harder. Samantha and Clara will carry on this lesson with them as
well. Along with the lessons of compassion and empathy that only could have
come by you. You see Molly,that is just it. You’ve brought so much to the
world. You’ve changed it. And it will never again be the same.
Some say you were too young to go from us, but I say you
lived the full life God intended you to. And I am so thankful He let me be a
part of it. I no longer question “why?” I know why. God has a divine purpose
for all of us. You are just so amazing that you accomplished in 6 years what
most couldn’t do in 60.
For now, I’ll miss you. I’ll miss hugging you, kissing your
cheeks, and making you laugh. I wish I could wrap my arms around you one more
time. But there will be a day when we
can hug and never let go. I’m thankful that Jesus gave that hope to us both.
So until then, hug a lion for me, pet a lamb, and climb a
tree. I’ll see you soon.
Love Mommy
My goodness, so many tears and so much love. We will miss her too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! You express yourself so eloquently! God bless you and your family as you wait to be reunited with your Molly!
ReplyDeleteThe love, even as I try to hold back tears, I feel your love. I know that she's joyfully having so much fun😀. I miss seeing her.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful words! Praise God we have the hope of seeing our loved ones again.
ReplyDeleteI never knew or met her personally, but somehow...I miss her too. She sounds like she was an amazing, beautiful and thoughtful little one. Love and prayers to all of you. So thankful that one day, we will get to meet this special little girl with you.
ReplyDeleteWords elude me as to how beautiful your words are. By sharing your beautiful daughter, struggles, and joys with the world, you have forever changed the way I see things around me. I appreciate every moment and every breath so much more. Thank you for sharing with us all.
ReplyDeleteJulie, you are so right. She has changed many lives. God be gloriefied!
ReplyDeleteWhat perfect words and amazing memories! You made me laugh, smile and cry. Molly couldn't have asked for better parents. I hope she is hugging that lion!!! ☺️ What a little angel.
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