As I watched her turn the corner and walk down the stark white hall with the anesthesiologist I whispered a little prayer for the doctor, you have a huge piece of my life in your hands, please take extra care.

Megan’s getting her tonsils out this afternoon. It’s a routine surgery that only takes about 40 minutes. I’m feeling really good about it, but there is still a level of anticipation. I think it’s more for the post op than anything else. I had my tonsils out when I was five and I remember the experience like it was yesterday. It’s not an easy recovery, but at least there are some perks — nothing but popsicles and ice cream for days.

She was so excited about this fact, telling everyone she could about her “awesome luck”, but the truth is, right when life gives you the green flag to eat all the liquid sugar you can, you don’t want any of it. I know I’m going to be forcing popsicles down her all weekend.

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This little girl of my mine adds so much light and color to my life. I’m so proud of her for being brave and pushing away her uncertainty. We joke that there’s so much Megan, and there is, but it’s precisely her boldness that makes her a force in this world and I know she’s going to be A OK.

Never change.
Love you little MG. xx