A couple of days before Valentine's Day (yes, I am
going back almost 10 months in time!), Hans and I were cutting out heart shapes
from various coloured paper. As we cut, we kept count. Hans had 21 classmates
and 2 teachers. I told him that I would write the name of the recipient and he
could write his name. At that point in time, he could barely write his name properly.
Hans' teacher did say that doing the Valentine's Day cards could be an
excellent writing activity. I really didn't know if Hans would be able to write
his name 23 times though?!
Eventually, we had 23 heard shaped pieces of paper. I
wrote "To" and "From" on each of them. Once that was done,
I asked Hans whose name he wanted me to write on the first heart. He
immediately replied, "My name"! I thought he didn't understand my
question and before I repeated it, he clarified, "To Hans From Hans".
He smiled the biggest smile and continued, "I want to be number one!"
This is a child who feels the most powerful when he is
home. He is a Super Hero. He is number one. One day, I hope, he feels that way
everywhere.
Love you little guy. I am waiting for you to spread your wings and fly, but take your time.