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child’s choosing. Before the traditional blowing out of birthday candles and eating of birthday cake, the birthday child would open their gifts. However, with each of the children receiving gifts for both their birthday and Christmas, we realized a few years ago that they no longer needed “things” but more alone time with mom and dad. Now they are given the choice between gifts or a “birthday date.” A birthday date usually happens the weekend following their birthday and consists of meals out, a full day activity of their choice and a night in a hotel with a swimming pool…all with just the birthday child and mom and dad. The kids have loved this new opportunity and since we introduced this new birthday choice several years ago, they have each chosen this option over birthday gifts. It is a special time that they look forward to. And so do I.
Jacob’s birthday is tomorrow. We have had so much trepidation as this day fast approaches. We are not sure how to celebrate his birthday when he will not be here to eat his favorite Chick-fil-a nuggets, jump on the large blow-up toys at Kangaroo Zoo, blow out his candles MULTIPLE times (that was his favorite part…no matter who’s birthday it was!), or dive into his Thomas the Train birthday cake with enormous gusto and appreciation for fine frosting. We know that we want to celebrate the life of our little Jacob, but the question is “how?”
Last week we called our children together for a family council to decide how we wanted to celebrate Jacob’s birthday. We talked about what his life meant to us and to all those that knew him. I asked my children, “What is Jacob’s legacy? What did we learn from him? What was his gift to the world?” The answer was obvious and immediate. Jacob loved. He loved everyone, without any reservations, holding nothing back. When we asked friends what they remember most about Jacob, their answers were the same. They remember being loved and hugged by Jacob. Jacob was the perfect example of someone who loves unconditionally.
There was our answer. Jacob’s legacy is that of love and hugs. That is how we will celebrate his birthday. We will share Jacob’s legacy of love.
We wanted to share something that would represent a “hug.” Something safe and warm that could be used over and over to remind the receiver that they are loved and thought about. We thought back to the blankets that we received from loved ones at the time of Jacob’s passing. These blankets helped to give us security during a time when everything seemed so uncertain. They kept us warm when the weather outside resembled the cold empty feeling that we felt inside. The bright colors lifted our spirits and soft fabric reminded us of our cuddly Cub. Most of all, these blankets covered us in the love of friends. Blankets seem like the perfect way to share Cubby’s legacy of love. We will call these blankets “Cub Hugs.”
On October 6, 2014 we will celebrate Jacob’s ninth birthday. His birthday will mark the beginning of what will be a new tradition for our family and we invite you, ask you, to join us. We will begin the giving of "Cub Hugs!" Tomorrow and throughout the year we will give blankets to others. We have made a small "Cub Hug" tag that will be attached to these blankets.
If you would like to help us celebrate Jacob’s life and his legacy of love, we invite you to share "Cub Hugs." Find someone who needs to be reminded that they are loved and thought about. Give them a blanket with a "Cub Hug" tag attached and if possible, give them a hug when delivering your blanket to them. Our hope is that many will take advantage of this opportunity to show love, not only on Jacob’s birthday but throughout many years to come. Thank you for remembering our Jacob and helping us to celebrate our loving little Cub!
You can view and print out a Cub Hug tag by clicking here.
Have you received a Cub Hug? If you would like to upload a picture of your Cub Hug, you can do so at: www.facebook.com/CubsHugs.