Real quick before I am off to bed.
I just want to thank those of you who suggested that I take a day and spend it with DD18 before she leaves for college. Tonight, just the two of us went out for a nice evening. It was great!
I thought about it earlier today but didn't want to say anything to her until I knew for sure when we would go. Since I had that dentist appt, I wanted to see how my mouth felt before deciding. I mentioned it to DH and he thought it was a great idea.
So about 5:45pm, I went down to her room to see if she wanted to go. Her room is now officially completely packed. Nothing on the walls, all books off the shelves. It was strange. We chatted a few minutes and then I asked her if she would be interested in going out with me to a movie and dinner tonight. We were ready in about 15 minutes. Considering that she had just finished packing, I couldn't have planned it better if I had planned it. Hope that makes sense.
We went out to the Texas Roadhouse. A little too much food, but great conversation. After that we had some time to kill before the movie, so we headed over to Borders. I love that store. We spent alot of time in there and she showed me some of the collections that people are suggesting that she read. All of them were below her reading level (young adult section), which is fine sometimes, but after awhile you want something more. She commented that the books at her reading level that were of interest were all history and she didn't always want just history. Guess mom still has a few things to teach.
This kid reads anything she can get her hands on, so I figured she knew which sections of the bookstore to find her interests. She didn't, so I had fun showing her. Science Fiction for the fantasy books, like Lord of the Rings, Terry Brooks, etc. Not all Sci Fi of course, but some. She likes biographies. Then I showed her the Literature section. She fell in love. There were so many different books there that she has wanted to read or has read and we spent a lot of time near Shakespeare. Go figure. (My new mission is to buy every Shakespeare book for her, his works and works about him. She can then study him more and solve the mystery of who he really was.
) Then we looked at the different journals since she loves writing. It was fun.
Next we headed over to the movie. We saw "Must Love Dogs". It was pretty funny. Chick flick? Yeah, but good and there were some really great lines.
It really felt more like an adult evening. Like something you would do with a good friend, not so much a mother/daughter thing. That's good. If I can now become friends with my daughter and learn not to "mother her", then I know I have done well.
We just got back in a little bit ago and I told her that I had a lot of fun. She told me that she had fun too.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. I really needed this moment with her and am glad that it was suggested.
Have a great weekend!

I just want to thank those of you who suggested that I take a day and spend it with DD18 before she leaves for college. Tonight, just the two of us went out for a nice evening. It was great!
I thought about it earlier today but didn't want to say anything to her until I knew for sure when we would go. Since I had that dentist appt, I wanted to see how my mouth felt before deciding. I mentioned it to DH and he thought it was a great idea.
So about 5:45pm, I went down to her room to see if she wanted to go. Her room is now officially completely packed. Nothing on the walls, all books off the shelves. It was strange. We chatted a few minutes and then I asked her if she would be interested in going out with me to a movie and dinner tonight. We were ready in about 15 minutes. Considering that she had just finished packing, I couldn't have planned it better if I had planned it. Hope that makes sense.
We went out to the Texas Roadhouse. A little too much food, but great conversation. After that we had some time to kill before the movie, so we headed over to Borders. I love that store. We spent alot of time in there and she showed me some of the collections that people are suggesting that she read. All of them were below her reading level (young adult section), which is fine sometimes, but after awhile you want something more. She commented that the books at her reading level that were of interest were all history and she didn't always want just history. Guess mom still has a few things to teach.

This kid reads anything she can get her hands on, so I figured she knew which sections of the bookstore to find her interests. She didn't, so I had fun showing her. Science Fiction for the fantasy books, like Lord of the Rings, Terry Brooks, etc. Not all Sci Fi of course, but some. She likes biographies. Then I showed her the Literature section. She fell in love. There were so many different books there that she has wanted to read or has read and we spent a lot of time near Shakespeare. Go figure. (My new mission is to buy every Shakespeare book for her, his works and works about him. She can then study him more and solve the mystery of who he really was.

Next we headed over to the movie. We saw "Must Love Dogs". It was pretty funny. Chick flick? Yeah, but good and there were some really great lines.
It really felt more like an adult evening. Like something you would do with a good friend, not so much a mother/daughter thing. That's good. If I can now become friends with my daughter and learn not to "mother her", then I know I have done well.
We just got back in a little bit ago and I told her that I had a lot of fun. She told me that she had fun too.

Thank you, thank you, thank you. I really needed this moment with her and am glad that it was suggested.

Have a great weekend!

