I mark milestones and a heavenly addition.

In my travels over the last nine days, I visited three of my children’s families and was able to be present for big events: the baptism of Annie last Sunday in Oregon, and the high school graduation of Pat in California, just yesterday evening.

While the first of 500+ graduates began walking across the stage to receive their diplomas, I felt my phone vibrating, and since I was expecting some news, I opened it up…. and found the announcement of a new grandchild entering the world, my eleventh grandson, born to Soldier and Joy. He is healthy and beautiful. 🙂

I haven’t had a chance to meet him yet, but I know already that he is like a bit of Heaven dropped down into our lives. His two brothers Liam and Laddie probably won’t see the new arrangement in quite that way, and will have to wait a while for Brodie to participate in their rough-and-tumble playtimes. Given that he is still small and tender, and in spite of the fact that his eyes aren’t likely to be blue, this poem from romantic (and Scottish) George MacDonald seems appropriate to express my thoughts and to accompany our celebrations:

BABY

Where did you come from, baby dear?
Out of the everywhere into the here.

Where did you get those eyes so blue?
Out of the sky as I came through.

What makes the light in them sparkle and spin?
Some of the starry twinkles left in.

Where did you get that little tear?
I found it waiting when I got here.

What makes your forehead so smooth and high?
A soft hand stroked it as I went by.

What makes your cheek like a warm white rose?
I saw something better than any one knows.

Whence that three-cornered smile of bliss?
Three angels gave me at once a kiss.

Where did you get this pearly ear?
God spoke, and it came out to hear.

Where did you get those arms and hands?
Love made itself into bonds and bands.

Feet, whence did you come, you darling things?
From the same box as the cherubs’ wings.

How did they all just come to be you?
God thought about me, and so I grew.

But how did you come to us, you dear?
God thought about you, and so I am here.

–George MacDonald from At the Back of the North Wind

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16 thoughts on “I mark milestones and a heavenly addition.

  1. I am so happy for you!! What an incredible week of blessing you have had, Gretchen.

    I have always loved that poem too. I can’t believe that you have had four high school graduates so far.

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  2. Oh, babies. They happen every day, but every birth is such a miracle 🙂 Enjoy your tiny, heavenly miracle, and the joy of older ones growing and changing as well. You are a well-blessed grandmother xx

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  3. I have been meaning to read At The Back of The North Wind for forever, and you have just showed why it seems necessary to do so. Such tender, beautiful words, so perfect for this occasion in your life, the lives of your family. Congratulations! May He bless and keep you all.

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    1. It’s been decades since I read that one by MacDonald. I loved it so, at the time…must have read it aloud to the children…and I keep thinking it’s time for a re-read.

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