This week, one of my former students gave me the happy news that he became a father for the first time on May 4th. This is indeed happy news, but especially joyous because Henry’s mom died suddenly when he was three-years-old as a result of a drunken driver. At the time, I was Henry’s nursery school teacher, and I took care of him full-time for two years following Catherine’s death. Henry and I were reunited about two years ago, and I blogged about his story here: A Pause for Celebration.
I cannot adequately express the joy I feel that Henry and his partner, Maria, are now proud parents of a beautiful little girl, Catherine Nima Maria. A big name for such a little girl. I am so glad that Henry has grown up to be a successful businessman and a loving father. I had prayed for years that Henry would be safe and live happily ever after. My prayers have been answered. His story is both a happy-ending and a new beginning. I am ever-grateful.
I know no other way to express my joy, but to spend the day looking at baby clothes and writing. I am creating a picture book for Catherine. It will be the first of many. This one will celebrate her name and that of her grandmother, who was a good friend, loving wife and mother, taken away too soon.


These poems are lovely. And the fact that you’re crafting them for this bundle of blessings and joy is all the more special. How loved baby Catherine already is!
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I’ll be copying your format! It is one a child will love to hear and read, over and over. And thank you for sharing this beautiful story.
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She is GORGEOUS!! And oh, this backstory – it sliced through my heart. Your poem is like a song with its lulling rhythms. All in all a celebration and praise for this gift of grace. Blessings to you all!
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I made the poem into a little book for her, and I mail it off today along with 8 outfits and, of course, I found SUNFLOWERS! I am so full of emotions this week because I waited for this happy ending for 38 years. This is proof God is listening and hearing prayers. You just have to be patient. Thank you, Fran!
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What a lovely story. I’m so glad I read it today and learned about your sadness, care, and reconnection. Your poem is filled with love and Catherine is lucky to have you in her life.
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What a beautiful, much-loved little darling. Your book will be such a treasure!
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Oh my! Such a beautiful girl, beautiful poem, beautiful love.
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