Mommy Linda and I had a wonderful day together yesterday. She spent the whole day really being my mommy. In the morning after getting me out of bed and bathing me, she put me in a fresh diaper and plastic diaper cover, then spent a long time picking out what I was going to wear. She had me try on several dresses and baby outfits, which was a lot of fun as she commented on each outfit and how I looked.
After she fed me breakfast, she put me on a blanket in front of the TV to watch some children shows while she did a few chores. Then she came in and sat on the floor with me and played with my toys with me. The morning flew by quickly, and suddenly it was lunch time and she was feeding me again. Then it diaper change and afternoon nap time for me.
When I got up from my nap, she read some books to me in the nursery. At one point, she stopped reading, smiled at me and asked, “you really are enjoying being a baby, aren’t you?”
I answered that I was loving it and she said “then you should continue to be a baby, shouldn’t you?” She hugged me before I could answer and told me that she thought that there was no reason for this to stop and we will continue our family dynamic for as long as I wanted.
She told me that she and Daddy Jim were very happy together, loved each other dearly, and were planning on getting married. She told me that I could stay as their little baby girl, but had to be a grown up just long enough to sign the divorce papers and a few other legal documents. I knew that this was it, a big moment in my life, but I am ready for it and for the three of us to move on. I barely remember what it was like to be a married man and how Linda had been my wife. It all seems so long ago now. I am glad that she has found happiness with a man who once was my best friend. I want them to be happy together so I will sign whatever papers I have to for their happiness.