To my future child

It’s no secret that I want kids one day. I know that I’m only 19 years old and thinking about kids at my age is crazy, but I still think about it and I do want kids. That’s just me.

I feel as if God has put it in my heart to be a mom one day, whether by birth or through adoption.  When God calls us to do something it doesn’t mean that we aren’t afraid to do it; yes I want children, but i’m also afraid to be a terrible mom!

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Anyways, I wanted to write a letter to my future child and share it. So here it is:

Dear future child,

Hi… I love you. I am writing this WAY before you are born, I still feel like a kid myself, but I just wanted to let you know that I already love you so much. Is that crazy or what?! I think about you sometimes, especially when I see parents with their children at the mall or in the grocery store. I wonder what you will look like. Will you have crazy curly hair? I wonder what you will think of this world. Will you wish people were nicer? I wonder who your dad will be. I wonder if you will like peanut butter as much as I do. I’m not sure that is possible. I wonder what you will like- will you be a bookworm? Will you like to run like I do?

Whatever you decide like and whoever you decide to be, I love you no matter what. As I’m writing this it is nighttime. I can’t wait to tuck you in bed and read you stories or tickle your back until you fall asleep. If you have a bad dream I promise I will be right by your side to calm you down. When we go places I want to hold your hand and keep you safe by my side. When you cry I want to hold you and wipe your tears away. When you scrape your knee or fall out of a tree I will be right there to pick you up and give you a band-aid or take you to the ER. 

I want to teach you as much as I can about this world. Don’t be shy to explore and ask questions, you can learn so much by being inquisitive! If you want something that you feel is worth having then it is worth working hard for, I promise. I want to teach you about God and how awesome He is. I hope you will have a love for God because He always loves you just like I do.

You can tell me anything. When you are afraid, you can tell me. When you are happy, you can tell me. When you are upset, you can tell me. When you want ice cream, please tell me so we can go get some!

 When you are at that tender middle-school age, I want you to know that I understand. I got pimples too (oh wait… I still get them..). Your peers will probably pick on you and it will probably make you feel bad. I understand, I have been through it and I want to tell you that it will pass and everyone will grow up (some kids will never grow up-stay away from them! JK!). When you become a teenager I want you to know that I am here for you and that you don’t have to give in to peer pressure to be cool. Drinking is not cool. Drugs are not cool. You can have many other ways. 

I’m still young, but I have learned a bit so far in my short life. Money isn’t everything and it can’t buy you happiness. Traveling can be such an awesome experience, try to see as much of the world as you can. I hope you aren’t afraid of planes like I am. It’s okay to do things like shopping or seeing a movie by yourself. Don’t worry about reputation, worry about character. Reputation is who people think you are and character is who you really are. I want to let you know that it is okay to be a little weird, you have more fun when you don’t care what people think of you. 

We might fight when you are a teenager, it will be okay. I fight with my mom sometimes but I love her so very much and I know she loves me. Your grandma is pretty cool and she already loves you too. I have been lucky to have a dad my whole life and I hope you get the same blessing as I do because having a dad is so awesome.

I also wanted to let you know that I’m a bit intimidated by you. Right now, at age 19, I am selfish and cannot imagine waking up in the night to change a diaper. It is hard for me to imagine being responsible for another human, but I am going to try my very hardest. I’m sure I will make a lot of mistakes and I hope you will forgive me because life is a learning process. I pray for you already. I ask God to send you to me at the right time and I ask him to make me who I need to be to best take care of you. I love you so much already and I can’t wait to meet you some day. 

Love, 

Your future Mom.

16 comments

  1. Funny reading this while up at 3am with Maddie… I wanted to say its OK to know you wanna be a mom because it’s the most important job in the world & as you make your journey thru college & into the world you’ll be preparing yourself & your life for a baby & family to fit in it someday.
    There is a lot of wisdom in this post for a 19-yr old! Its amazing the things God can teach us! You will surely be a terrific mom someday 🙂

  2. I really like this! I actually wrote a similar letter last year, but didn’t put it in my blog because I wanted it to be more private. And, don’t worry about being so young right now, you have a LONG time to have kids. I mean my mom had me at 39 so that’s 20 years older than you right there. You still have a long time left to do whatever you want and “grow up” but you will be a great mom one day when it’s right for you :).

  3. This is so sweet 🙂 I definitely was thinking about kids at your age. I still am, and it’s so difficult to know that I may not be able to conceive again (after my abortion, I did not take the antibiotics as directed and wound up with an infection which caused scarring…take your meds kids) and that we have to wait at least another 2-5 years to even start thinking about trying. So I can totally relate to this letter on that level — I feel like I think about my future potential children at least once a week 🙂

  4. This is incredible! You are going to be an amazing mommy, and your future child or children are so entirely lucky to have you in their lives! I have yet to meet you (though I think we should arrange that) and I am amazed by your loving, caring lifestyle!

  5. Oh my goodness this just touched my hearttt! I wonder about my future child all of the time and one of the things i’ve been thinking about lately is how i let them know about God. Like when/how can I bring it up so I don’t drive them away? And I hope that they end up with curly hair somehow, it’s so adorable and I never had it myself lol 🙂

  6. Oh, and you had asked me about Bob’s stores… Unfortunately, they don’t sell any of their clothes online, but maybe there’s one near you. They have some adorable styles! They have a lot of affordable items, but at times can be pricey. So it’s a good thing that they also have great sales! 🙂 http://www.bobstores.com/

  7. Allie, this is beautiful.
    You will be an amazing mother — able to give her child both roots AND wings.
    Able to mold them, yes …but moreso UNFOLD them as you help them grow into themselves.

    PS…LOL…When you want ice cream, please tell me so we can go get some!
    Remonds me of Gilmore Girls

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