I do try to enjoy their new lives. I enjoy that although my middle school child is not the top of the food chain socially, he is doing well in his academics. I enjoy that although my 5th grader is struggling in some academic areas, she is enjoying her friends. I enjoy that my child with PDD is making strides and finding a niche in others' lives outside of his family. I enjoy that my youngest is finally in his groove (at least mostly). I enjoy the good reports I hear from the teachers. I try not to stress about the bad ones. I am still very involved in their lives, thank God. They still share with me their fears and hopes and struggles. They still talk to me and when they talk, I am listening very hard for all the details.
As far as enjoying my new life, my goal is to start some new projects. I hope to scrapbook more, do some yard projects that are long overdue, and work some on decorating my house. These are things I couldn't pursue before. And, they will benefit my family too.
Ok, so you are probably wondering about the title. This is very random, but driving my oldest to school today, there were cows, right next to the school. They were four young cows quietly grazing on the side of the road that the carpool parents and buses take into the school parking lot. Bizarre!! But fun, too. I wanted to go back and take pictures. For some reason, I like cows. They seems sweet, docile and mild. I am sure I would NOT like them up close, but in my car and them on the side of the road by the school, they added a little to my day. They gave me a little lagniappe!!! Thank you, God for the cows.....
4 comments:
lagniappe? Haven't heard that term in a long time- you must be from Louisiana or something!
I had to correct myself. I have been a mommy solely for almost 17 years. My oldest will be 17 in May, so my life has been about them longer than 11 years, but that is how long I home-schooled.
Hey, I found your blog. :P
I know what you mean. I think about Kate all the time when I'm away. And I love seeing cows by the side of the road.
Hey, if y'all like seeing cows in random places you really ought to come to Kosova!
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