Yay for May!
Yes, my birthday is in May. But this isn’t about my birthday.
Yes, Mother’s Day is in May. But this isn’t about Mother’s Day either. (If you want to read a wonderful Mother’s Day post, click HERE. I’m pretty sure last year’s Mother’s Day was the best yet for these five mothers in the story.)
Nope, this first weekend in May we are celebrating the boy turned man named Joshua. Joshua Thomas or JT was born in May, too. But the real celebration is that this May, Joshua is graduating from the University of Cincinnati. He is the oldest and first of the grandkids to graduate from college.
My heart is full.
Joshua’s degree is in “Information Technology-Cybersecurity,” but he is so much more than a techie.
Joshua’s interest in cars offered an immediate connection to Mike when they met roughly four years ago. In fact, when Mike took Joshua to the Don Garlits Museum in 2023, I thought they’d never come back! And JT loves the fact that Mike and my late husband, Tom, were friends when they were young.
But JT is more than a car buff, too. Joshua has loved trains all of his life. From playing with Thomas the Tank Engine in his living room to learning how to drive a real train this past year.
The man is also a Star Wars guru. Here’s a picture of him when I was in Ohio briefly and he took me to the latest Star Wars movie of the time.
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| May the Force be with you! |
Joshua is the one who named me “Doll.” Seriously.
I was holding the toddler JT at the time. My daughter told me he called me “Doll.” Allison pointed to people in the room and he named them. When she got to me, she asked, “Who is that holding you?”
Joshua looked at me, put his little hand to my face and patted my cheek. “Doll!” he called out. “My Doll Baby!” It stuck. Now, many people call me “Doll”.
They may call me Doll, but all of my grands are “my doll babies.” It’s true. No matter how old they get. But to watch this first one graduate from college fills my heart with so much joy! The first of eight.
I’m ready. Sort of. I think with each grandchild as with each of my daughters, I take joy in their successes while also harboring a longing for those little arms reaching for me…those appreciative chocolate ice cream coated smiles and laughing eyes. I celebrated the first steps, first words, and the first day of school for each of my grandchildren. Yet I know there will be even more “firsts” ahead.
Still... I refuse to wish my life away. I embrace this first. I treasure the moment when that hand that once patted my cheek and named me Doll, shakes the hand of the Dean of his college at the University of Cincinnati and takes his first steps…into the wonderous life God has in store for him.















