Dear Janelle,
I can't believe you have turned 5 years old and are starting Big School in a few weeks' time! People have often told me that once your child starts school, time just flies by and before you know it, they would have entered adulthood already. I cannot help but be filled with a sense of 'loss' as we celebrate your 5th birthday knowing that you are entering into this new journey of your life as a kindergarten kid!
It didn't seem like too long ago that I carried you in my arms home from the hospital after you were born! I still have fond memories of you as a newborn and how enchanted your daddy and I were by your mere presence :) I know that even though you may grow older and bigger, you will still always be my baby in my eyes!
This past year has been a year of maturing for you. You seem to have grown up suddenly and become more mature. More of your personality is also showing now that you've turned 5. Previously when you were still a baby, you were very sociable and cheerful. I think you have since blossomed into a melancholic little girl - one who amazes me with your flair for organization and tidiness. Needless to say, you grasp numbers with barely any difficulty and even Mrs Eldershaw (your Prep teacher in Pacific Hills) said you were "advanced in numbers and counting".
You are still shy in meeting and greeting new people, and tend to be quiet - so much so that at times I do worry about what's going on in your mind because without any probing, you will not say anything! Yet you are willing to greet the teachers in PCHS by "Auntie xx" or "Uncle xx" simply because Daddy has instructed you to do so. The staff at PCHS have been very blessed by your politeness and warmth.
Many a times, you put me to shame by your generosity and kindness. You have a very soft spot for the underprivileged and will always want to participate in any social service or giving that is organized by your school. When your school encouraged every one to prepare a Christmas box to be filled with good stuff and given away to the children in Africa, you excitedly went ahead to put the best toys and gifts into the box. I am so proud of you!
You have been of such good help to me when Josiah was born. I am so impressed that you would anticipate my needs with regards to baby care and take the initiative to help me with it! Things like getting ready the nappy sack for me to change Josiah's dirty diaper, preparing the wet wipes for me, or rocking Josiah in his portacot so that he can settle to sleep, etc, make me so thankful that you are my firstborn. When I see how you simply adore Josiah and would willingly spend time with him, talking to him, cooing to him, singing for him, etc, my heart is greatly warmed. I am blessed with such a sensible and delightful little girl!
I feel worried for you as you start kindy in Kellyville Public School - not because of anything but because of your tender-heartedness, I am afraid you will get bullied or taken advantage of. I can only entrust you into God's loving hands and know that when my eye is not on you, God's eye will always be upon you, and He looks upon you with His special favour because you are a beloved child of God.
Love you always,
Mummy