Wednesday, June 27, 2012
My Life In A Nutshell
I was explaining to a co-worker that although I love scrapbooking, I can never find the time to do it. So she told me about Smashing, so I am going to give it a try. Now I can do my scrap booking with half the work done for me.
Monday, June 25, 2012
Congratulations
My son graduated from high school last week and that for me was one of
those bitter, sweet moments. The morning of his graduation, I woke up
in a state of depression and could not stop crying because I knew this
would be the end of an era for both of us. There is a particular parent
child dynamic that ends when they graduate from high school and go off
to college. They leave as children still saying, "mom can you", and
return as adults completely independent of you and for me that's never
been easy. I have never handled high school graduations well. I just
kept seeing him as a baby in his walker trying to figure out how to make
it move. I remember his first day of first grade how excited he was to
go to school all day. Then I remembered his first day of Junior High
School how terrified he was to walk into the building. It all seems to
have gone by at warp speed. Over the years, I can remember saying to
him let me enjoy you right now, today at the age you are. I don't want
to think about next few years. You've got to enjoy your children day by
day, because the years fly by and before you know it they're gone. No
matter how many times I've done this, I am never prepared this moment in
my children's lives. Yesterday, he says to me, "Mom, you know that
next month, when I turn 18, they say that I am legally an adult".
That's what I mean, bitter/sweet. Anyway, he's graduated from High
School and has done very well, so I know that I have done my job and
that if he keeps doing what he has been doing, He will be successful.
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