Well, maybe I can 'get a life' again...school started this week! Brooke Owen (my youngest) and I went to the post office yesterday after school. Throwing her hands in the air with a 'WOO HOO,' the lady behind the desk asked if I am excited my kids are back in school. I said, "No! I miss them!" She informed me that I was the only parent with that response. Thinking my identity may be a little too wrapped up in my children, I responded, "Maybe I need to get a life!" Hmmmm....what would that look like?
Ashlyn started middle school this year and no, I didn't cry the first day of school. I just went with her. Lest you think I am smothering her, the principal invited all sixth grade parents the first day of school. It was a huge crowd of parents and a huge pep rally! The principal at her school is amazing, and as hard as I tried to find something wrong with his school, I couldn't. For heaven's sake, I called about uniforms and the principal, with approximately 900 children to care for, called me back. Yeah, the principal called me back...about uniforms.
Yes, there were definitely moments this summer, when my children were on my last nerve, and I was on their last nerve. Nonetheless, they are three of my favorite people. I learn so much from them and love exploring the world through their eyes. Watching Ashlyn experience such a big change as middle school, and to embrace it so confidently, gives me peace. Mason is playing football for his school this year for the first time. He takes it so seriously, one would thinking he is the starting quarterback for Clemson University. My little bug, Brooke...well, she is on the fast tract, too and happy, happy, happy (Phil...Duck Dynasty...are you with me?) all the time.
Well, I am off to Hobby Lobby to do what I love...decorate, make, re-arrange, create...maybe, somewhere in that big ol' store, I will get a little slice of 'life' that is just for me!
Happy Fall Y'all!
Amen, sister! While I have missed your posts this summer I so appreciate that you are spending time with your children instead of posting to a blog! My kids are both finally income earning adults (woohoo!!) but as much as I enjoy having them off the payroll I miss having them around! The older I get the more I realize how quickly time flies!
ReplyDeleteChristie, what a precious way to chronicle the year they are in, my daughter needs to see this one. My daughter just started her new position as a vice principal this year and I know she will measure up to the wonderful principal your children have. Have loads of fun creating.
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Your children are sweet and this is a great idea for their first day of school photo. Happy Fall !
ReplyDeleteI miss my kids in September, too. In fact, even though I am a teacher and have a classroom full of kids, I can't wait to get home to mine everyday. I love hearing about their days and giving them tons of snuggles so that I can survive the next day without them!
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