Someday, Eisley, this blog will hopefully be a sort of time capsule for you. A baby book. A scrapblog.
And you will read that on Sunday March 7th, 2010 we took you for a bagel after church.
You kept smiling at a funny dressed elderly woman each time she passed our table.
When we passed her again in the parking lot she stopped and said in a thick Russian, or Romanian, or some other Eastern European accent:
"You are sunshine! You are beautiful day, gorgeous girl!"
Or phonetically, because for some reason that's
part of what made this stranger's comment so special:
"Yew aer sunshen! Yew aer bootiful dea, gorjees gerl!"
You made her happy.
Just by smiling and being you.
And you will read that on Sunday March 7th, 2010 we took you for a bagel after church.
You kept smiling at a funny dressed elderly woman each time she passed our table.
When we passed her again in the parking lot she stopped and said in a thick Russian, or Romanian, or some other Eastern European accent:
"You are sunshine! You are beautiful day, gorgeous girl!"
Or phonetically, because for some reason that's
part of what made this stranger's comment so special:
"Yew aer sunshen! Yew aer bootiful dea, gorjees gerl!"
You made her happy.
Just by smiling and being you.
That is so sweet :)
ReplyDeleteI heart Russian {or Eastern European} old women.
ReplyDeleteThey're awesome.