Saturday, October 6, 2012

The Spare to Our Heir


Our daughter was to be our only child.  We never planned to have another and that was just fine with us.  Oh, I have to admit, when I was a teenager and would dream of the future, I would usually envision having four children - a boy, twin girls, and another boy - in that order, I might add.    Of course, this little fantasy also included a New York City penthouse and a houseful of servants to help raise my passel of kids while I was busy being something fantastic.

Skip ahead a few years and I was the mother of a single child, still in Tennessee, and in something several stories short of a penthouse.  However, life was good and I had matured enough to be (mostly) content with it.

In the fall of 2004, John and I hosted a fall party for Ren, who was nine and in the fourth grade, and her friends.  One friend's mother, who was closer in age to John than me, was expecting.  By the way, my dear husband is seven years my senior and Ren, at times, lets this fact weird her out, especially when she begins to reflect and asks questions like so when you were in college, mom was just in the sixth grade?  Anyway, when the party was over John and I talked about what it would be like to experience a pregnancy at that point in our lives and how utterly thankful we were that we were not in our guest's shoes. 

Little did we know that during that very conversation I was already pregnant. 

I cannot lie and say we became unexpectedly thrilled when we found out.  Actually, I remember both of us walking around for a while as if we should have been shrouded in black.  Soon enough, though, we embraced our turn-of-events.  And now, this story and the gift it brought with it the following June, is just another reason we love the fall!



P.S.  I do feel the need to clarify one bit of information...John and I actually didn't know each other when I was in the sixth grade.  We met during my freshman year of high school and did not begin dating until my senior year.  There.  I feel better.  Maybe Ren will, too.

4 comments:

Lyndy said...

Aww, that's so sweet! Sometimes God has little surprises for us, huh? Can you even imagine life without that little boy of yours?! Would definitely be less interesting, don't you agree?
Love that you're back on the blogging circuit. Have missed you!

Anonymous said...

Tyla, this is just beautiful. I can't imagine your life without John Heath. One day Ren will surely understand, but until then she has the great stories you provide her (and all of us) through your blog. ~Angie

Michelle said...

Life is full of surprises! We never know what is around the corner. So glad your little guy turned out to be such a good surprise!

Lyndy said...

Love this story!!
And Ren is SOOO photogenic it's CRAZY!