Have you seen the memes about how quickly children grow up, you brushed their hair, tucked them in, washed their faces, for the last time but didn't know it was the last time, then next thing you know they're grown up? Well, sometimes you KNOW something is the last time, but what can you do? You cannot stop progress.
This is Miss Char, Charlotte Claire. Today is her last day of school, senior year. The absolute last day. I made sure to be up, so that little Yeti cup in her hand had hot coffee in it. She can do it herself, and she has, but I try to help her out the door in the mornings...(she made cookies for her French class). Yes, one child going out the door to school, a far cry from a few years ago.
When September rolls around, the school bus won't be coming here to pick anyone up, for the first time in 34 years. So today was truly a last. The last time the bus came to our house to pick anyone up, and this afternoon, Char will get off that bus, and a chapter will close.
She, of course, is just getting started in life. Germany for a year, then college...
And Camille is still here, finishing up her homeschooling, maybe headed to college next year.
I wanted to get a pic of Char getting on the bus, but I didn't want her to kill me, ha, and also, Suri pooped in the hallway, Char informed me as I made her coffee. ugh. A 12 year old Lab, can't really be mad at her, you just glance in her direction, she looks at you with those eyes and her tail thumps. So my day started out wonderfully, ha.
Yesterday, my friend Janette and I went out and about to buy prize bucket items for the end of the year pool party for our Activity Club. We went to the dollar store, Big Lots, Walmart, BJ's, then the other dollar store, where we finally found the buckets...we thought to put the goodies into sand pails, Walmart only had one left, the other stores none...but Dollar Tree for the win! 28 pails!
They'll have a water bottle, bubbles, cookies, a ring pop, a drink, and a squirt gun in them.After bringing Janette home, I went to Margaret's house. She had an afternoon appointment for baby Blythe, so I hung out with Wulf and Tennyson for a bit. We went to the playground, and what an adventure!
Yesterday, I wrote some of this post, then out the door for water aerobics, then to our monthly water aerobics breakfast at a local diner. I don't always make it to the breakfasts, but these older people are my friends now, and they're a good group. One guy was a dairy farmer, grew up on a dairy farm, and was also a bus driver, always so nice to my kids. So it's a pleasant outing.
Miss Suzanne Eleanor...
I was 30 years old with eight children...newborn baby Samuel...Paul was holding Aaron...Emily and Abigail with Joseph and Mariel in front, Benjamin on the end with Molly
When we lived in the mobile home, before we build our house, my dad with Abigail, Ben, Emily, Mariel
Samuel and Margaret...
Emily, Abigail, and Benjamin
Camping at the same place we were this past weekend, Sam, Aaron, Abigail, and Molly
Emily, Abigail, Benjamin, Mariel, Joseph, Aaron, Molly Rose, Samuel, Margaret...what baffles me is that we would go on to have SEVEN MORE! Eight really, counting Robert.
This was a camping trip a month after losing Robert...Margaret was six, Kathryn 5, Evelyn 3 almost 4, Suzanne 2, and Sonja had turned one in May....this was in July.
Paul, way back when....
Aaron and Molly, and our dog Champ...building our house
12 kids and all the Little Tikes stuff...
Abigail with Jonny...he was so cute!
Suzanne...at the 4th of July symphony...little Jon in the wagon in the background...
3 comments:
I loved reading this! You started and ended with cherishing the moments💖
Valerie
Well, I am crying here, my friend. This is absolutely beautiful. An absolutely beautiful post. I have but four, and with just one here at home, I was just thinking how quickly it all went. I mean, Flynn will be a Freshman next year. I swear I was just homeschooling her in preschool! What a emotional day for you, my friend. And I, too, would do it all again in a heartbeat. Hugs and love!
Hi Della!
That was a good stroll down memory lane! What lovely stories and memories you have. They do grow up fast for sure. Mine are soon to be 58 and 54 😳 Surely I can’t be old enough to have children that old! I love looking at pictures of them when they were little. Now my oldest grandchild will be 30 next birthday …….. the youngest is just 24. My husband’s are similar ages except for the last 2. So we have 4 kids, 9 grandchildren and 1 great grand daughter. We feel blessed. Everyone is thriving and doing well 🥰
Have a lovely day and weekend Della 🥰
Marilyn from Canada 🇨🇦
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