Monday started WOT 1. I haven't received any calls or letters from my son. I understand this is a priviledge that they must earn. They even have to earn the priviledge of READING the letters they receive. This is all to get them ready for their new life. I didn't understand how my life would change as his changes. I know he is becoming stronger, more independent and self assured. As his mom, I am SO not used to not being able to see, hear and touch him! This has been the biggest adjustment. An empty room, no crazy music, no teenagers laying around my house. I miss him dearly, but I am SO VERY PROUD to be his mom!
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Comment by emma pagliaro on October 14, 2012 at 4:31pm hi!
i know just how you feel. my son is my youngest of three and my only son. when he left for lakland, i cried almost daily. though my son was always very good, as teenagers go, there was still room for improvement. as i got use to him being away, he grew also. my son just recently graduated. what a difference. they did in two months what i couldn't. it's worth it all. you'll see.
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