I got my eye on you

I peek out from behind my pillow and I say I can see you peekaboo. And I’m met with the most beautiful smile and infectious laughter. We’ve been playing this game since my son was a baby. It never gets old as I add in puppets, different voices, and stuffed animals to join the party. His favourite thing to do now is put on a puppet show for our family. We sit down on the couch eagerly awaiting whatever joyful exuberance he has woven together. “Ladies and gentleman today we’re here for Mickey’s play house puppet show!” 

 
The happiness I see on his face as he jumps wildly in the air from his mini trampoline fill my heart to the brim. He uses different characters and voices to entertain. How he plays, acts, and draws you in with his cute little voice sounding like a soprano when female, and then low and guttural when he switches characters to masculine. He is living in themoment and you can’t help but get swept up in his love of drama and all things Disney. One moment he’s singing the Hot Dog, hot diggity dog song next he’s singing Let it go at the top of his lungs! My son’s joy is music he lets it fill him up with the tones, lyrics, and rhythm. 

  

   Having fun trying on Dad’s goalie helmet. ?? 

He picks out music patterns quicker than any other child his age. Something that his former music teacher was astounded by. It didn’t surprise me though music is a beautiful sensory experience. And one thing my son knows how to do is enjoy any positive sensory experience he can. So peekaboo never gets old as I pop around corners and say “I’ve got my eye on you, peekaboo.” He will pop out the pantry, underneath a blanket, or from behind a couch cushion. He lives for the surprise, joy, and play. He will curl up in my lap and will ask me to sing him a song. I’ll start the first few bars of Twinkle, twinkle and he’ll finish it. I love hearing his sweet gentle voice, that rises and falls, with the flow of the music. 
  

My son will ask me for his favourite tune which he calls the “Yes song.” Most of you know it by Meatloaf’s You took the words right out of my moth. He will sing right along with me, and answer affirmatively when I ask him if he he would offer his throat to the wolf with the red roses. He adores this song and when we go out to do errands he yell “yes song please Mommy!” My son’s love of life and keeping his eye on the wonderful things like puffy clouds that look like dinosaurs, sparkles that act like fairy dust, and whip cream that tickles his nose, when he drinks his hot chocolate. He makes me catch my breath with love and wonder when I see the magic of life through his eyes. 

  
  He constantly teaches me new things when we take a walk and play eye spy with my little eye. He see things that others don’t see eagles nests high up in the trees, and a fish flopping on the rocks trying to make it back into the water. How he can dance circles around the room when he hears a beat that just makes him move and groove fills my heart. He teaches me as much as I teach him at the tender age of almost four. I look into his eyes and see love there and it makes me want to be a better person than I was yesterday. I love him so, and if you’ll excuse me it’s time to play another rousing game of Peek-a-boo I see you.

   
This has been my submission for https://lindaghill.com SOCS please see what she wrote and all the other talent that link up. Thank you. ? 
 

Jeanine Lebsack

Writer, research assistant, podcaster, reiki healer, and a passionate advocate for neurodiversity. On my writing journey I’ve discovered a plethora of passions including writing, researching, entertaining through song and dance, with a desire to explore and create something transformational and healing. I believe in the sacred art of storytelling and that there’s power in the written and spoken word. Join me on my journey using the magic of words, music, and heart song. I believe we create ripples of energy that flow throughout the universe and by sharing our stories it creates change, positivity, and healing. Have a listen to my podcast on Spotify and Anchor at House of a Writer.

22 thoughts on “I got my eye on you

  • 23 March 2015 at 1:58 am
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    Love this post-and I love his ‘yes song’ too ?

    Enjoy your peekaboo games and making memories ❤

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    • 23 March 2015 at 2:13 am
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      Thank you Jenn, it’s the most precious thing to see him singing it. It’s our nightly lullaby and go to happy song. Twinkle, twinkle is a close second. He makes me appreciate the joy in the simple things. ❤️

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  • 23 March 2015 at 8:22 am
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    Great post Jeanine! Hmm, Meatloaf, that is a good song. I wonder what would you have thought if he wanted you to sing something like “Reign in Blood” by Slayer. lol

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    • 23 March 2015 at 3:24 pm
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      Thank you Mike! I still remember seeing his reaction to the song at two, it was the only thing we could play for road trips that would keep him calm. If it was Slayer I’d make a nursery rhyme out of it. My Captain loved the song Kick Start my Heart. When he hears it now he’ll break out an air guitar. ??

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  • 23 March 2015 at 1:55 pm
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    What a wonderful loving post. Warms my heart and fills my soul .. Beautiful lady your the moon and the stars.. Keep dancing <3

    Take care and happy blogging to ya, from Laura ~

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    • 23 March 2015 at 6:00 pm
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      Thank you so much Laura, what a wonderful compliment. Singing and dancing are my joy. I love that I can share that with my boys. ?

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  • 23 March 2015 at 2:38 pm
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    It’s a wonderful and touching post.
    You remind us of the need to revive the old child’s sensitive way to look at the works around us, that we tend to stop using.
    Thanks for sharing.

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    • 23 March 2015 at 5:58 pm
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      Thank you Lucile this is what I was hoping to convey through my words. My son teaches me to see magic in the everyday things, we all take for granted. Thank you for reading. ?

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      • 23 March 2015 at 6:04 pm
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        You’re most welcome. You have been very successful as your message hit the target. He’s a wise little man. Thanks!

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        • 23 March 2015 at 7:13 pm
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          Awe thank you so much Lucile. I think it’s an important reminder to slow down and see the beauty in our daily, mundane lives. Even if it’s in a simple game of peek-a-boo. ??

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  • 9 July 2015 at 4:22 pm
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    Love this. My kiddos are all music lovers, too. Nothing so sweet as sharing a song with our precious ones. 🙂

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    • 9 July 2015 at 6:34 pm
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      I agree, it’s so much fun to see how they perceive tones of music and what their favourite song ends up being. Thank you so much for reading and commenting. ?

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  • 9 July 2015 at 5:52 pm
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    This is beautiful momma. When kids have a sensitivity to music its a wonderful thing to see. My eldest doesn´t but my little one does and seeing that difference is quite insane. I actually haven´t played peekaboo with my kids lately. I should be!

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    • 9 July 2015 at 6:33 pm
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      It’s such a fun game Orana! And I agree the sensitivity to music is a special ability to possess. Thank you so much for reading. ?

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    • 9 July 2015 at 6:31 pm
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      Thank you love, it feels good to share something sweet. It reminds me how special it is on those not so sweet days. ❤️

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  • 12 July 2015 at 1:06 pm
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    They are truly such a joy! I love how you give your full attention. It’s heartwarming:)

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    • 12 July 2015 at 4:49 pm
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      Thank you Donna, he’s a very special boy that’s taught me so much about the world he lives in. I love him and his brother so much for doing that. ❤️

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