Wow, Pinky! That is, I think the lovliest compliment I have ever been paid and I thank you from the bottom of my heart. I love being a mom and I am feeling really blessed to get to do this as I do. My sixteen year old came down and told me "Mommy, I'm sick." this morning. I can't tell you how much I love when she calls me mommy, like she did when she was small and I was the center of her universe. She doesn't need me to simply sit and hold her the way the baby boy does when he's sick and I did when she didn't look so grown up and I still had a thing or two to teach her. She knows everything now.

She no longer fits across my lap but I'm the mommy! Sam still brings me love notes from school, telling me to can't wait to get home to see me. But the teenagers, they pull away quite a bit and you have you be very cool and not too invasive to get a feeling for all that goes on with them. It's so scary and tough to trust them and everyone out there who will encounter and influence them. But they are great kids and I thank my own mother for lessons about holding on and letting go, enough but not too much.
My husband has an idea that I should come and work for him as a car saleswoman at Dobbs Honda! I continue to delay starting school, again, so I can someday help build that retirement fund and stay busy when my nest is empty. Haven't figured out how to fit it in with three kids in three schools and various sports and other stuff we cram into our lives. He informs me our kids are grown. I had no idea that at 7, 14 and 16, they'd be fully independant and ready for me to move on! LOL! I made up the voodoo doll story to entertain Angie in the Friday the thirteenth thread but I may just have to make one and see if I can't poke some sense into that boy! But I won't; pain in the butt that he is, he's enabled me to get to be a SAHM and that's a gift even if I don't always realize it. I will smile and stall.

My hat is off to working mothers and single mothers, who do what I do and work on top of it.
You inspire me too, Pinky. I often think about the days when my creative side was fully developed and I wrote and drew and read books other than Captain Underpants and considered myself an artistic woman. Where's that woman? I'll be 52 when my youngest goes off to college. That's when I'll start school or get a job there's no good reason not to start redeveloping my artistic side. Your artwork is beautiful and there's poetry in the way you offer to share it with us. And it's obvious your Masterpiece is waitng to be picked up from school. Our children are our life's work and the legacy we leave the world and that's a huge responsibilty. It's such a joy to know it's in the hands of such a wonderful and capable woman as you.
Am I your muse? Just kidding! Now I'm just getting full of myself! LOL!
Bobbi
http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/chicken.gif "Chick's rule!"
Tell me, what it is you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? -Mary Oliver
Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.-Charles Spurgeon
Bobbi
http://www.handykult.de/plaudersmilies.de/chicken.gif "Chick's rule!"
Tell me, what it is you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? -Mary Oliver
Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength.-Cha