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Friday, June 01, 2007

Sending another one off


In life there are so many stages. I guess our outlook on life determines how we accept these stages. I've given much thought about these "stages of life". I think of graduations, weddings, collage and many other events. When you are as sentimental (or just mental) as I am. the fact that I have three kids make these events seem emotional.
I thought that sending my 2nd kid off to school would be easier than the first. I ended up failing miserably in this department. Today was Hannah's TRIAL day. It wasn't even her 1st day at all!!! I just didn't expect her to be asking me to stay for the morning or trembling when I dropped her off at the classroom. Now don't worry, I wasn't one of those crazy moms who sit there and make it hard on the child to go in. I would've got a medal if you saw how brave I was. The stupid part came a moment later. I saw Danielle standing ouside of her classroom and crouched down to remind her to be helpful to Hannah if she saw her. I couldn't hold it together any longer and my eyes filled up with tears. Guess what happened next? Danielle started crying . I felt like an idiot. I managed to be tough for Hannah only to make my other daughter cry in front of her peers. I'm sure our family will have many laughs over this in the future.:D
Now back to what I started with. Hannah starting school is another stage in our family's life. I actually look forward to all the stages. (even the weddings, sniff, sniff) I'm not against feeling the emotions though. I just think you can hold your children back if you don't have the confidence to let them go and leave them in the Lord's hands. I've talked to too many collage students who talk about how ther parents can't let them go, and how guilty the students feel moving forward with their "own" lives. Interestly enough, these seem like the kids who advoid going home for another guilt trip. I plan to embrace these seasons of life . I'll shed many tears along the way for certain. But that's okay! By the way, when I returned to get Hannah, she didn't want to leave! But that's okay!

5 Comments:

  • At 12:25 PM, Blogger Harley McCarville said…

    Don't be to hard on yourself ... I've seen Matt come walking into church trying to hold back the water works after dropping Hannah off at Kindergarten!!! ... I think it's great that you are so attached to your kids ... they will most likely look back on this and laugh ... but they'll also look back and remember just how much you care for them!

     
  • At 11:18 PM, Blogger Katherine Karen said…

    haha I cry all the time Francine, no worries, you are not alone, in fact, if you ever need someone to cry with...I'm pretty affected by its contagious-ness as well :)
    haha oh boy, I am definitely one of those students you are mentioning, although, I feel guilty for not feeling guilty...I love being away from my family! but only with the reassurance that I will one day see them again, sparingly. This summer, I'm up in Bancroft, Ontario as program coordinator, so I only got to spend 1 week with my family. Camp ends Sept 1...and then Sept 4 I head back to the Island...so there goes my family time. I have no idea what people did before the internet/telephone...I guess they just never moved away from each other ;)
    Take Care Francine (hehe, I think of Arthur when I use your name - love that kids show!!) <3

     
  • At 8:06 AM, Blogger Lisa said…

    Its just so scary to watch them grow. Not that I have my own kids, but I'm pretty attached to yours. I picture the mean things kids do, or the compromises they will make to fit in. I picture them crying in a stall in the bathroom because they think no boys will ever like them. Now I am crying. I just worry about how much school will change them. But you are right, they will be in Gods hands, and his hands are much stronger than ours.
    Also, its college, not collage.

     
  • At 10:42 PM, Blogger Tyler said…

    I love reading about your little adventures though life Francine. And I love to read about how much love you have for not only you're children but about the people around you.

    There's too many children in this world who go through life without enough love from their parents! So it's always reassuring to know there are people like you out there :)

     
  • At 7:26 AM, Blogger Jen Lohnes said…

    Those girls are too cute!

     

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