fledge capable of flying, from Middle English flegge, from Old English -flycge; akin to Old High German flucki capable of flying,
Old English flEogan to fly -- more at FLY
intransitive verb, of a young bird : to acquire the feathers necessary for flight or independent activity

Friday, July 31, 2009

Go! Jack! Go!

It's your turn. It's your time.
The goals are simple. The goals are hard.
You're strong and smart.
And you might stumble.
But you don't fall.
You've got some good tricks.
You bounce right back.
And you're gone much too quickly, son.

I love you, child, every second of your life. Every sixtieth of a second, in this case.

A little mommy love via the Lifeguard Taplin Relay.

2 comments:

Nikella said...

Great pictures! It is obvious that he enjoys being on the beach.

nic [luzia pimpinella] said...

well... seems like i have a lot lump-im-my-throat-moments this week...

here it comes again.

LOVE.

xoxo...
the crybaby nic

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