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Originally written August 19, 2008
Hi Jack,
I’m sitting at the kitchen table at 10:45 p.m. It’s the second week of the Beijing Olympics. You are asleep in the other room. So is Mommy. After you went to bed, I stayed and read Sports Illustrated and watched the Olympics on television.
Now, I am doing something better, something that will last longer than an evening of sports on TV. I’m writing to you.
Guess what you did yesterday, for the first time?
You gave Mommy a kiss!
You and I were on the back porch, gathering your blanket and lovie, getting ready to leave for daycare. I held you on my hip in the crook of my left arm.
Mommy walked over and put her arm around your back.
“Can I have a kiss?” Mommy asked you.
You leaned forward and put a big, open “O” kiss right on Mommy’s mouth. Just like that. No practice. No play acting. First time success. You answered Mommy’s question straight away with a kiss to her.
Jealous Daddy quickly asked for his own kiss too.
“Can I have a kiss Jack?”
And pow—here came a big wet O-kiss heading right at my mouth.
Smack! Two kisses in under a minute. The first two kisses from our 15-month-old boy, given to your parents on a Tuesday morning on the back porch.
Part of me wants to ponder and pontificate and wax eloquent about life’s kisses to come, and the meaning of kisses, and the tenderness of lips. Instead of pondering, because I’m tired, I will say this: You are a miracle to us. Kisses or no kisses, you are a gift. The best fertility doctors in the world told us we would never get pregnant. Nicely, they said, “Less than a 2% chance.”
But your mommy did get pregnant. And now we have you.
We are grateful to share this life with you.
Thank you for coming and making us a family.
We love you Jack—you little kisser you.

This is beautiful – very warm and touching!
By: Anonymous on February 3, 2025
at 6:50 am
Thank you!
By: Dylan Stafford on February 19, 2025
at 4:37 pm
Cool!
By: Anonymous on February 2, 2025
at 7:30 pm
😌😌
By: Anonymous on February 2, 2025
at 5:21 pm
A beautifully written tale of tender kisses from your baby boy!!! Absolutely beautiful. I feel like I was there 🙏🏼❤️
By: Anonymous on February 2, 2025
at 4:14 pm
Thank you! It takes me back too. Now he is 6’3”. Fewer kisses!
By: Dylan Stafford on February 19, 2025
at 4:38 pm
Sweet Dylan. Having a loving father side to you helps make you who you are.
By: Anonymous on February 1, 2025
at 9:16 pm
Yes, 100%, fatherhood helps make me who I am. Thanks for reading. 🙂
By: Anonymous on February 2, 2025
at 3:46 pm
nice! can’t wait to read the second volume!
By: Rodrigo Pastori Lara on February 1, 2025
at 11:20 am
Thanks Rodrigo! Hope all is well with you.
By: Anonymous on February 2, 2025
at 3:45 pm
Thank you Rodrigo!
By: Dylan Stafford on February 19, 2025
at 4:38 pm
cute! excited about the 2nd book!
By: Anonymous on February 1, 2025
at 11:18 am
Thanks for reading. It helps me keep going! 🙂
By: Anonymous on February 2, 2025
at 3:46 pm