Happy 2nd Birthday, My Love!

Our sweet little Belle, you’re 2 years old today! It feels like just yesterday when you were learning to take your first steps. Now, you’re running, talking, and growing faster than we can keep up. Sometimes, after you’ve gone to bed, we find ourselves watching old videos of you: those tiny wobbly steps, your first words, and your little giggles. Time is moving too fast, and while we’re excited to see you grow, a part of us wishes we could slow it down just a little.

The past few months haven’t been easy, especially with you getting sick so often. We know it’s all part of building a strong immune system, but we still wish you didn’t have to go through it so much. Hopefully, your body grows stronger soon, so you won’t have to battle these colds and fevers as often. More than anything, we wish you good health, that you stay far away from any accidents at home or in kindergarten, and that you grow up strong and happy. The rest will follow.

This month, you had your U7 check-up (your pediatrician’s routine health assessments for 2-year-olds), and we were amazed at how much you’ve grown, not just in size but in everything you do. You already have more than 200 words in your vocabulary, and just this week, we heard you say, “Baby Shark is yellow!” These little moments remind us how quickly you’re learning and how much you’re absorbing from the world around you. It’s incredible to watch you figure things out, put words together, and express yourself more each day.

No matter how much you grow, one thing will never change: we will always be here for you. We love you more than words can say, and we are so grateful every single day that you are ours. Happy, happy birthday, our sweet little Isabella! May this year bring you laughter, love, and all the wonderful things life has to offer. 🎂🎉🎊⚘️😘🥳

With all our love,

Mommy & Daddy ♥️

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