mamacatnv
That be a Mum Y'all - a Texas Mum
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30 days from now DS moves into his dorm.....
The bedding I ordered has arrived and is stacked in the den, this morning he went off and got his mandatory Meningococcal vaccine shot and then to add insult to injury
I opened my email this morning and there was his roommate assignment.
He was assigned to his 1st dorm choice, so he is excited, he is on the 5th floor which makes him happy (not sure why, but it does) and he has a name and a number for his new roommate who he hopes and prays is not a Yankee fan (die hard Red Sox household
).
Things are beginning to pile up around the house. He is making piles of clothes, toiletries, momentos etc. With each addition to the pile my heart gives a little lurch.
I am thrilled for him, do not get me wrong, but he is my first child, my buddy and he is excited about leaving. Well, kind of he is also apprehensive and nervous........but, mainly excited!
This weekend his BFF moved out of his room/house and into his first place. The Mom, Dad and I met for martinis and we boo hoo'd in our drinks. We have been close friends since the boys were in 3rd grade.
I was just wondering if I was alone or if there were other parents out there struggling with the letting go process..........I know, it is inevitable, I know it is necessary and all that but the reality hurts just a bit.



The bedding I ordered has arrived and is stacked in the den, this morning he went off and got his mandatory Meningococcal vaccine shot and then to add insult to injury

He was assigned to his 1st dorm choice, so he is excited, he is on the 5th floor which makes him happy (not sure why, but it does) and he has a name and a number for his new roommate who he hopes and prays is not a Yankee fan (die hard Red Sox household

Things are beginning to pile up around the house. He is making piles of clothes, toiletries, momentos etc. With each addition to the pile my heart gives a little lurch.
I am thrilled for him, do not get me wrong, but he is my first child, my buddy and he is excited about leaving. Well, kind of he is also apprehensive and nervous........but, mainly excited!
This weekend his BFF moved out of his room/house and into his first place. The Mom, Dad and I met for martinis and we boo hoo'd in our drinks. We have been close friends since the boys were in 3rd grade.
I was just wondering if I was alone or if there were other parents out there struggling with the letting go process..........I know, it is inevitable, I know it is necessary and all that but the reality hurts just a bit.