Last day with my daughter

It’s been a wonderfully precious summer having my college girl home these last few months, but alas, it’s coming to an end.  It’s difficult to give her up once more now that I have become accustomed to her being home again.  They grow up so fast.  It seems there is hardly time to know them as adults before they are off to college 1800 miles away.  She may have internships the next two summers and will be an exchange student in Russia for a semester next year so I don’t know how much time we will get to spend with her these next two years.

My advice to any mom, homeschooling or not, is to cherish and treasure your time with them while you can.  Don’t miss out on a conversation.  Don’t pass up a single hug.  Don’t let a day go by where you don’t discuss with them their future, their likes and dislikes and their gifts.  Tell them you love them.  Make memories. Don’t just talk; really communicate!  Share your heart.

We had a lot of milestones this past year: Kelsey’s first full year at Vanderbilt and her first year away from home.  She did well academically but she also blossomed as a young lady and in her faith.  She is plugged into a wonderful group of friends and a fabulous church.  She is an amazing young woman of God.

And there were some other milestones this summer too!  She finally got her driver’s license!  Here she is driving back from the road test:

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I’m so incredibly proud of her!  She has become an amazing young lady.  I love to talk with her and even if she wasn’t my daughter, I would be proud to call her my friend.

Today is our last full day with her as she leaves for Vanderbilt early tomorrow morning.

Thank you Lord, for giving us this amazing child, being able to watch her grow and for allowing her to come closer to You as she fulfills her dreams and walks her own path with You-even if that path is currently 1800 miles away from home.

Remember: Don’t count the hugs; make every hug count!


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What does this tree communicate to you?

Monday Q of the Wk. Here’s how it works:

Each Monday I ask a thought provoking question about life.  Pose the same question to your blog readers on your own blog along with your answer to the question.  Then come back here and post a comment with a link to your blog post so we can all read everyone’s answers!  It’s been a lot of fun getting to know my readers and their readers and so on and so on.  This is a great time to connect with others but it’s also a fun way to build your writing and communication skills.   Grab your teens!

This week’s question: What does this picture communicate to you?

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When I first saw this picture, I felt like it is a commentary on life. The branches go every which a way like our lives often take us in many different directions. It reaches up to the Heavens as we often do in life. It is beautiful as our lives can be if we plant ourselves on the fertile soil of God’s Word. It is strong because it needs to withstand all that life can throw at it.

My daughter took this picture at Vanderbilt University. Turns out this tree has a history-a LOT of history.  This is the oldest tree on campus.  It was alive during the Revolutionary War.  She and her friends hang out under this tree talking and sharing under the shade.  She says she thinks of God’s blessings when she sees it.

I posted this picture on Facebook asking this question and got so many wonderful responses, that I thought I’d post it here for Question of the Week to see if it inspires even more.  Each answer reflected the person’s personality.  The adventurers said it was a great climbing tree.  The poets said it was symbolic of life’s lessons or beauty.  The realists said it was a TREE! LOL

What does this picture communicate to you?

You can post your answers here or post this question on YOUR blog and come back here to link your blog post so all of us can read about YOUR readers!

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