{"id":8898,"date":"2012-05-03T07:10:00","date_gmt":"2012-05-03T12:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/todayslegacy.wordpress.com\/2012\/05\/03\/in-our-arms"},"modified":"2012-05-03T07:10:00","modified_gmt":"2012-05-03T12:10:00","slug":"in-our-arms","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/todayslegacy.net\/index.php\/2012\/05\/03\/in-our-arms\/","title":{"rendered":"In Our Arms"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Our newest church member was starting to get fussy. It had been a long day of stimulus with feeding time and bed time right around the corner. He found self-soothing in his hand, slurping and enjoying the semi-controlled friend. Mommy came out of her class to pace a bit with him, concerned that his sucking was amplified and distracting for others. I offered to take him. not because she couldn&#8217;t handle him. I knew my offer wouldn&#8217;t communicate to her my lack of confidence in her ability. She willingly handed him off, happy to share the blessing of a snuggler.<\/p>\n<p>We chatted a bit as I held him.<\/p>\n<p>He kept his eyes on her, flashing her a smile each time she came into closer view. A bright, vibrant smile no one else could get. The sign of full trust and confidence.<\/p>\n<p>Then he started to get fussy again, the hand and the pacifier were not enough. She reached to take him back as he worked himself into a little fit. Within seconds of smelling her hair and feeling that familiar bounce at her shoulder, he nuzzled closer and settled down. Self-control and patience returned to him. His security in her spoke volumes. That was <i>his<\/i> Mommy. The right one. And he was in the right place.<\/p>\n<p>I had forgotten what it was like in the beginning. O, I&#8217;ve always loved the snuggling and thanks to my current youngest, she has carried most of her snuggling traits\/needs well into toddlerhood. But there&#8217;s something different about that beginning snuggling. Before words can be communicated&#8230; wants, needs&#8230; When baby looks to your cues and reads your body language like a book, and you theirs.<\/p>\n<p>And there is something precious in the blessing of feeling their comfort in Mommy&#8217;s arms. Just holding sometimes is enough. The confidence, reassurance and peace they find in Mommy&#8217;s voice, soft touch and gentle bounces. Mommy knows the best way to snuggle, the right positions, that comfy spot.<\/p>\n<p>It all came flooding back. And in that moment I wanted to hold Hannah right then and there&#8230; physically wrapping her in the love we have for her. Giving her the confidence and the comfort and the peace that God has blessed Mothers to give&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>She was kicking and squirming again last night. And she&#8217;s kicking and squirming again this morning. Evidence of her timer not being done for a little while yet &#8211; she has too much room still. =)<\/p>\n<p>But some day she may get to read this and know that she was so loved from the very beginning&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>before we ever once held her in our arms&#8230;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Our newest church member was starting to get fussy. It had been a long day of stimulus with feeding time and bed time right around the corner. He found self-soothing in his hand, slurping and enjoying the semi-controlled friend. 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