Time is Flying By
by Jenny Wanderscheid
Sigh. It is happening already. The summer flew by. The day
Conor, my middle child, has waited his whole life for is
finally here. September 9th my little boy starts preschool.
I have some serious mixed feelings about this.
Last year, when Hunter started kindergarten, it was so
exciting. My first baby off to school to learn new things,
make new friends and it was so FUN. But my baby leaving
me??? Umm, I don't know what to think. He is not my only
baby, of course, I still have Miss Cassidy here for a couple
more years at least.
Conor is SO excited. This is the very first thing he will
be doing out of his big brother's shadow. Conor has always
done everything on his own. So, in a way, I am very excited
for him. This is his chance to bloom and grow and become his
own person. But sheesh, why does he have to go do it
somewhere else? LOL.
Seriously, I was totally unprepared for this whole "kids
grow up" thing. I swear they never mentioned this at the
hospital when they handed me that sweet little bundle. No
one told me that my child would be thrilled to bits to go
someplace else. The last few years have gone so fast. I am
sitting here trying to figure out what is happening while
simultaneously trying to drag my feet and slow down time.
My oldest son, all of 6, is almost as tall as I am, and
my daughter, who I swear was just born, is starting to talk.
I called my mom and asked her if she knew anything about
this phenomenon and she told me that it was after 9pm and I
shouldn't be on the phone as I have school in the morning.
Hmmm. Big help she is.
Then, as I was sitting here feeling sorry for myself, it
came to me. The answer to it all. How to make it last. Savor
it. Don't waste a minute. Don't end up one day sitting
around wishing you had worked less and played more. Kiss
your family as often as possible. You know the old line,
"Have you hugged your kids today?" Make sure you don't have
to ask that question. Play with them, listen to them, get to
REALLY know them.
Spend some time with them after school talking about
their day. Get involved in their extra curricular
activities. Know their teachers, and know their friends. You
can still be close to your kids as they are growing up
without being hovering and overbearing.
Of course, they will still do that grow up, move away
thing. It's inevitable. Last night at the dinner table, my
sweet little Conor told me that if he had to move out, he
would only move 2 miles away. I can live with that. For now
though, I have a serious Nintendo rematch that I promised my
oldest son, and I promised to get Mancala out and play with
Conor, and Cassidy really needs some serious tickling and
chasing around. Remember, don't let it fly by....fly with
it...and enjoy every minute!
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Jenny is the 31
year old marketing guru and corporate CEO of ChildFun, but she
prefers to call herself a stay at home wife and mother. She and her
husband Rick are raising their three children in Southern Minnesota
with laughter and love.
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