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‎06-19-2014 03:58 AM
‎06-19-2014 05:12 AM
The economy continues to be so difficult. It seems that once a person has a job,the door of opportunity opens. Perhaps your loved one can return back home at some point or closer to home. In the mean time, you could stay in touch as much as possible. There is so much technology these days to accommodate this. My husband left me and our two sons to work eight hours away by car for two years. When things got better,he returned home. Good luck and God Bless........
‎06-19-2014 08:27 AM
You have to look at the future, why hold the other person back from making their way because you want them to stay.
I went through this when I was young
‎06-19-2014 12:15 PM
I'm assuming this is your son? It's hard, no way around it, but realize that this is what you've helped to prepare him for. Even when they're grown and ready to leave, in our hearts we still see them as our babies and can't believe the time has gone by so incredibly fast. Be confident that you've taught him well and it's his time to sore. Of course your heart will hurt and you will miss seeing him every day, but this is the next step for him and the next chapter in your relationship. It's normal and right for him to leave. The visits become really great and enjoyable rather than the usual day to day matter of fact existence.
There's a song by an artist named Mark Harris called, "Find Your Wings". He wrote it for his kids when his first child was going off to college. It's definitely a tear-jerker, but the lyrics are very poignant.
Official Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OXofFc3BBpA
Lyrics:
It's only for a moment you are mine to hold
The plans that heaven has for you
Will all too soon unfold
So many different prayers I'll pray
For all that you might do
But most of all I'll want to know
You're walking in the truth
And if I never told you, I want you to know
As I watch you grow
I pray that God would fill your heart with dreams
And that faith gives you the courage
To dare to do great things
I'm here for you whatever this life brings
So let my love give you roots
And help you find your wings
May passion be the wind
That leads you through your days
And may conviction keep you strong
Guide you on your way
May there be many moments
That make your life so sweet
Oh, but more than memories
I pray that God would fill your heart with dreams
And that faith gives you the courage
To dare to do great things
I'm here for you whatever this life brings
So let my love give you roots
And help you find your wings
It's not living if you don't reach for the sky
I'll have tears as you take off
But I'll cheer as you fly
I pray that God would fill your heart with dreams
And that faith gives you the courage
To dare to do great things
I'm here for you whatever this life brings
So let my love give you roots
And help you find your wings
‎06-19-2014 04:20 PM
Is he moving to Pluto? You have Skype, you have email, you have texting, you have Facebook and all manner of other social media outlets. It's not like years ago when we only had letters and the occasional phone call to keep connected. Of course you are going to miss him and worry; you are his mom. It's in your job description. But, in this oh so wonderful modern world that we live in, you can stay as connected to your son as if he lived down the street. You aren't sending you boy off into the unknown. He's moving to the next phase of his life and you will get to hear about all the wonderful things that are in store for him. And you have the holidays to look forward to.
‎06-19-2014 08:02 PM
People have their own destiny to fulfill. You're helping with a resume. No one has an offer, yet.
If someone means this much to you, make arrangements to see them. Or better yet, join them.
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