Dear Middle Child (Holly)
I've always loved you best because you drew a tough spot in the family and it made you stronger for it.
You cried less, had more patience, wore faded hand-me-downs, and never in your life did anything first. But it only made you more special. You were the one we relaxed with and realized a dog could kiss you and you wouldn't get sick. You could cross the street by yourself long before you were old enough to get married. And you helped us understand the world wouldn't collapse if you went to bed with dirty feet.
You were the child of our busy, ambitious years. Without you we never could have survived the job changes and the tedium and routine that is marriage.
To The Baby(Sherry)
I've always loved you best because while endings are generally sad, you are such a joy. You readily accepted the milk stained bibs, the lower bunk, the cracked baseball bat, the baby book that had nothing in it except a recipe for graham cracker piecrust that someone had jammed between the pages.
You are the one we held onto so tightly. You are the link with our past , a reason for tomorrow. You darken our hair, quicken our steps, square our shoulders, restore our vision, and give us a sense of humor that security, maturity and durability can't provide.
When your hairline takes on the shape of Lake Erie and your own children tower over you -- you will still be 'our baby'.
Your Mother