1. I always knew my kids would grow up and move out. I just wish they had moved out closer.
2. Looking around this house, I can see that it was time for them to move out when they did. Actually, it was time for them to move out before they did. You really do outgrow a house.
3. I wonder if everything important in life assumes an air of unreality when it's over. I'm having a hard time believing I ever actually lived in Germany. I'm having a hard time believing we ever shared this house with two other people.
4. I guess that, although it was time for them to move out, I would have liked to know them better as adults before they did.
5. Rooms that seemed so big when you were small, become so small once you're big.
6. Overall, I can't think of anything I'd change in my motherhood techniques, such as they were. They weren't perfect, but they did produce two spectacular people.
7. I do wish we had played more board games as a family.
8. Once they're gone, they're gone. Even when you do see them, they have become such different people that you wonder if this is the same person you shared a life with.
9. If I had known these things when I was younger, I wonder if I would have been nicer to my mother.
10. On the other hand, I wonder if my mother would have been nicer to me, if she had realized these things when she was younger.
Happy Mother's Day.
Sunday, May 08, 2005
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2 comments:
Oh Meg, you are a wonderful mother - I certainly think of you as a "secondary Mom" or an Orthodox Mom!
Hi Meg
Christ is risen !
How lovely to find your blog, courtesy of Jim Nee`s site :-)
You`ve been added to my Blogwatching list.....
Elizabeth
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