The answer was, "He's tiny. He has lots of soft, curly hair. He's just a little peanut."
And his nickname immediately became Peanut. I had thought long and hard to come up with a handsome name for him. But as soon as that phone call came, I knew that we would call him by nickname more often than Liam Edward.
But it's amazing how the nickname fit him. When I first saw him, he was so tiny that the newborn clothes I sent for him to wear did not fit him, and the attorney's assistant had him dressed in a t-shirt. We bought him preemie clothes the next day, because newborn clothes swallowed him. He was a Peanut indeed.
Over the years, however, Peanut has morphed into other names such as Peanutty, P, P Diddy, Nutty, NutBall, and The Nut. And he is The Nut. He's constantly making us laugh with his goofy comments, silly questions, and crazy antics.
Last night, I pulled out the t-shirt he was wearing when I first laid eyes on him. Actually, I've done this every year on his birthday.
Unfortunately, I've never taken pictures of him in it. It's been sort of a silent moment of celebration for me every year. I put the shirt on him to remember that wonderful day in which I held my first baby for the very first time, the moment in which my heart stopped because my world was finally complete.
But I wanted to take pictures last night, because The Nut is no longer a tiny peanut, and I fear he won't be able to fit into it the shirt next year. As I forced it over his head, I told him my plan of taking pictures, and he immediately turned into The Nut and was ready to perform.
Here are photos of my silly 5 year old in his baby shirt that is now a halter top:




"Liam, could you please give us one nice smile tonight?" Not a chance.






For new readers, Liam's adoption story is here and here.
Liam's adoption story is amazing! And you can see is a nutty blessing, who knew the Lord would have such a crazy blessing in store for you.
ReplyDeleteA nut? Yes. A contagious smile? Absolutely!
ReplyDeleteLiam made me smile today. ;-)