WDWBarb
I need a vacation.
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Well, it's over. DD is all moved in an tucked away at college (college? gosh, still just doesn't seem possible...).
I have to say that I am so PROUD of myself for not being a blubbering mess while we were on campus. I weeped a bit on the drive there, but she didn't notice.
DD did very well and only cried once - but I think anyone would because it was heartbreaking. The dogs lost their minds when we started carrying her stuff out to the car. The little one hasn't eaten a full meal since she started packing, but they both suddenly knew exactly what was going on. It was chaos - the barking, whining, running, trying to get out the door and into the car..
And then she went to hug them goodbye. The little guy grabbed her tightly around the neck and started making the most mournful squealing noise. She had to pry him off her neck. He was shaking so hard and kept trying to get back to her .... we had to put him in a kennel so she could leave.
But once on campus, everything was so much better. It was fun moving her in and seeing the excitement on these kid's faces. This was one of the MOST EXCITING days of their lives and it was nearly impossible to be sad.
She loves her room, the view, just about everything.
So I left her at 2 o'clock, when she "suggested" that I could go home anytime I wanted.
And it wasn't until 6:30 that we did our first Facetime.
And she started it! 
But I kept my tears in until I got home. Her stuff isn't here. The house seems so sad. So I mowed the lawn. And I'll try to find other stuff to do to fill the time and the void. And I'll dream about the days when she was young and we had forever. And she called me her best friend. And she told me we'd never, ever be apart.
Ugh. Sorry. I keep doing that.
I have to say that I am so PROUD of myself for not being a blubbering mess while we were on campus. I weeped a bit on the drive there, but she didn't notice.
DD did very well and only cried once - but I think anyone would because it was heartbreaking. The dogs lost their minds when we started carrying her stuff out to the car. The little one hasn't eaten a full meal since she started packing, but they both suddenly knew exactly what was going on. It was chaos - the barking, whining, running, trying to get out the door and into the car..
And then she went to hug them goodbye. The little guy grabbed her tightly around the neck and started making the most mournful squealing noise. She had to pry him off her neck. He was shaking so hard and kept trying to get back to her .... we had to put him in a kennel so she could leave.

But once on campus, everything was so much better. It was fun moving her in and seeing the excitement on these kid's faces. This was one of the MOST EXCITING days of their lives and it was nearly impossible to be sad.
She loves her room, the view, just about everything.
So I left her at 2 o'clock, when she "suggested" that I could go home anytime I wanted.



But I kept my tears in until I got home. Her stuff isn't here. The house seems so sad. So I mowed the lawn. And I'll try to find other stuff to do to fill the time and the void. And I'll dream about the days when she was young and we had forever. And she called me her best friend. And she told me we'd never, ever be apart.
Ugh. Sorry. I keep doing that.