Sorry to cut this short today. I sent my son off to college today, and I am not up for much of a post. Take the night to read something funny, listen to music that makes you laugh, or curl up with a good book.
See you in seven.
Sorry to cut this short today. I sent my son off to college today, and I am not up for much of a post. Take the night to read something funny, listen to music that makes you laugh, or curl up with a good book.
See you in seven.
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What a tough day! I hope you were able to curl up with something comforting!
I did. It was junk food and TV. Comforting, but not good for me.
Aww, poor Kim. 😦 Just distract yourself and he’ll be home for Thanksgiving before you know it!
Thanks. 😢
Bittersweet day for you. I’m sure you armed him well for the real world.
It is. I think I did prepare him well. He’s a good kid/man.
Tough day, but just think of the fantastic job you’ve done to get him this far!
Thanks. It’s hard, but he’s a great kid.
He’ll be all right, mom.
Thanks, Alex!