mickeysgal
<font color=blue>Orange you glad I like Knock Knoc
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I asked my soon to be freshman how he felt about going. We talked at dinner last night. Ambivalent was the word he came out with. I thought he would have said excited. A surprising conversation. He is dreading the trip, which is 3 days driving. That may be what is making him less than excited. I asked if he is sorry he picked someplace so far away. He said once he gets there it will be worth it, but there is nothing fun about a long road trip.
I am kind of excited about the trip actually. I figure I will have the chance to tell him any advice that I've forgotten over the last 18 years.
He isn't being much of a participant in the packing/planning phase. He did promise me 2 days before he leaves he will pull the clothes he wants off his floor to pack.![]()
Green Tea, each word of this post could have been written by me. Except our drive is "only" 4 hours, so I better talk fast.

Reality is definitely sinking in with him. Two weeks ago, college seemed like such a thing in the future to him. I could tell he wasn't wrapping his head around the whole thing. Since then, he's been getting more and more quiet, yet putting up a strong front about it. I hope he toughens up just a bit more and gets through it without a whole lot of homesickness, apprehension, fear, etc., etc.