If I have to think about it too much, I might cry. I've got a hectic rest of the week... got to get the house clean, buy the food, get everyone to graduation on time, enjoy having friends and family at our house, have a solitary breakfast out with hubby on Sunday...
Rustown Art
One kid off to study something new at a campus across town;
one kid getting ready to move into a dorm in a city down the road,
one about to make the leap into the land of
the young adult at high school,
one about to experience puberty in middle school...
one kid getting ready to move into a dorm in a city down the road,
one about to make the leap into the land of
the young adult at high school,
one about to experience puberty in middle school...
I can't say I'm not ready.
I am.
Just feeling a little nervous. Did I get them ready?
I want them to get out there and experience life, but not get hurt;
work hard, but enjoy life; study hard, but take care of themselves;
stay focused on school but learn all about this world;
be frugal, but revel in their youth;
work hard, and rest and relax when they can;
dream big, but don't oversleep...
I want them to get out there and experience life, but not get hurt;
work hard, but enjoy life; study hard, but take care of themselves;
stay focused on school but learn all about this world;
be frugal, but revel in their youth;
work hard, and rest and relax when they can;
dream big, but don't oversleep...
By the time we figure out whether we've done a good job,
it'll too late to do it differently!
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I hope my kids know how seriously we've always taken this job,
And that we have never taken their good health and education for granted.
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