Mother's Day was Sunday 3 April and I am a few days late, but I wanted you to know you were in my heart all day. We went out to Whitchurch for the day, intending to have a picnic, but it was a bit cold. So, we had a picnic on the floor of grannie and grandpa Watson's front room. Then we went out walking, exploring, playing at the park and watching the road works (which the boys loved).
It's an honour and a privilege to be in Oscar's life. He is doing so well, Katie. He loves to draw, colour, build with legos, play video games with Aidan, and rough-house with the boys. He's blossoming into a healthy, loving, confident little boy. He and Aidan get on beautifully and he really looks up to his older brother. They do have their squabbles here and there, but overall they are a great little pair. One of my favourite times of the day is when I'm cooking dinner and I can hear them playing and pretending in the front room, making up their sweet stories, laughing at each other's jokes, and enjoying each other's company. I can't even tell you how amazing it is for the two of them to have each other. Aidan has blossomed as well and loves his role as big brother.
I see so much of you in Oscar. He's a little daydreamer, just like you, and he's a sweet, sensitive soul. I love being a part of his life and I hope I can live up to the precedent you set as his mother. I promise I will love him and nurture him, and he will always know and remember his mama Katie. The talk you and I had on chocolate martini night, sitting on the patio in Texas, is forever etched in my memory and I promise to live up to and do everything you asked of me. Your boys are in safe, loving hands and your sweet spirit is a part of our home.
I love you and miss you dearly,
Jessica
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