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		<title>The Magnificent Seven, The Son Edition.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Looking back, I found the note I wrote to my daughter when she turned seven months, a love letter detailing milestones in her life and expressing my profound love. Today is my son&#8217;s seventh month birthday, and so, for him I shall do the same. Dearest baby, My sweetness; My light. Today you are seven&#160;<a href="http://mommyeverafter.com/mommyhood/the-magnificent-seven-the-son-edition/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a></p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Looking back, I found the <a href="http://mommyeverafter.wordpress.com/2010/11/18/the-magnificent-7/">note I wrote to my daughter</a> when she turned seven months, a love letter detailing milestones in her life and expressing my profound love. Today is my son&#8217;s seventh month birthday, and so, for him I shall do the same.</p>
<p>Dearest baby,<br />
My sweetness; My light.<br />
Today you are seven months old.<br />
A magnificent seven.<br />
When I was seven days pregnant with you, you were just a wish.<br />
When I was seven weeks pregnant with you I saw your picture for the very first time; the ultrasound tech described you as a little cheerio. They also saw your heartbeat, a perfect rhythm. I knew you were OK.<br />
When I was seven months pregnant with you we danced at Twin and Go-Go&#8217;s wedding in Boston. We walked down the aisle together, we held her flower bouquet as they said their vows, we made a speech at the reception, and you were right there with me, never quieting, just kicking along. You were lying transverse, right across my belly. I loved feeling the parts of your body and I could identify each one.<br />
When you were seven minutes old, the nurses said &#8220;He has long fingernails!&#8221; and I had just found out that you were 7 lbs 12 oz, the exact same birth weight as your sister. I also found out that you were born at 4:11, which is my birthday. When you were 7 minutes old, as they were working to sew up my body and make me whole again, your daddy brought you over to me, and I swear, you smiled. We sang to you in the OR, &#8220;Mommy loves the baby, daddy loves the baby, everybody loves the little boy.&#8221;<br />
When you were seven weeks old we were going through a bit of a bump, but we still found so much joy in you; in your sweetness, in your strawberry hair, in the coziness of the holidays around us. We marveled in how you would sleep seven hour stretches overnight and we loved feeling like a real family of four.<br />
And now, my dear, you are 7 months. We love you more with each breath. You have grown into a magical little boy. You radiate goodness,<br />
how you bat at my skin with your big mitts, and kiss my mouth with big, slobbery smooches when I hold you close; how you smile every time I kiss your face; how you reach out for me when I&#8217;m not with you, calling for “Mama” and grabbing me, with such love. You are the sweetest thing I have ever known.<br />
You are magnificent.<br />
Love,<br />
Mommy</p>
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