I'm feeling anxious for you, Nancy. I know this isn't the same thing, but I flew 3000 miles so I could be there when our son left for Afghanistan. I even had the doctor give me a mild sedative I could take that morning so I didn't blubber all over the place. I mean he was a grown man, 35, but I was so sick with worry. I took the pill and didn't blubber. Actually I was good.
Your son is still so young and inexperienced. I know exactly how you feel. Scared, excited, sad, happy. Seek out your friends when you get home, okay? I'll be thinking of you.
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Hugs to you...does this mean "empty nest?"
Keep cool and don't cry all over your son. At least not in front of everyone.
Oh, that's gotta be hard saying good-bye the first time you send them off to college. Poor mom.
I hope he has a great school year!
And I hope you're keeping your sanity :)
I'm feeling anxious for you, Nancy. I know this isn't the same thing, but I flew 3000 miles so I could be there when our son left for Afghanistan. I even had the doctor give me a mild sedative I could take that morning so I didn't blubber all over the place. I mean he was a grown man, 35, but I was so sick with worry. I took the pill and didn't blubber. Actually I was good.
Your son is still so young and inexperienced. I know exactly how you feel. Scared, excited, sad, happy. Seek out your friends when you get home, okay? I'll be thinking of you.
See you then!
I can imagine how sad you are :-(
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