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Footprints On My Heart

by Ngaire Hart
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Footprints On My Heart

Fourteen minutes after my grandson’s birth, the phone rang and I heard his cry. That special sound tugged at my heart. I felt a lump in my throat. Tears of joy tickled down my cheeks. Emotions welled up so strong and unexpected. I could feel love oozing out of all my pores. A child of my child, how fantastic. I felt an invisible thread pulling me towards the hospital.

I saw a perfect head of blonde hair, and a tiny button nose peaked out of the standard-issue, hospital towel he was wrapped in. I held him close. His mother watched me watch him. I gave him a special green bear to love. He opened his eyes and mouth, as he looked at the bear. My gift of love, a physical gift for him to cuddle even now.

Tenderness sent a sweet gust through me. I was struck by the utter helplessness and innocence of this wonderful, little boy in my arms. He was beautiful. I inhaled the newborn smell, imprinting it on my brain. I touched his tiny feet and toes and felt his footprints walk into my heart.

No words could describe the overwhelming flood of feelings as I held that precious gift from God in my arms. I touched his face, stroked his delicate skin, but one touch wasn’t enough. I carefully caught his tiny fist between my thumb and forefinger, and then smiled when his fingers opened and latched onto my thumb. His tight grip surprised me. My skin, his skin.

He had a special feel, sort of warm and solid, yet fragile. As I kissed his forehead, he opened his eyes, looked at me, and then closed them. I didn’t want to give him back. I wanted to hold him forever and ever, but relented and gave him to his mother.

On Sunday the sixth, I fell in love.
 

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