These two, my first grandchild and my last child, celebrated milestone events.
On Saturday, we celebrated Elayna's first decade of life. She has grown up to be such a beautiful, intelligent, helpful, kind and loving 10 year old young lady.
The next morning, we left the house at 5:00 a.m. for the long drive (8 1/2 hours) to take our "little" Carl out to Texas Tech in Lubbock for his freshman year. We helped move him into his dorm room, met his nice roommate, and then attended church at his new student ward, where he was very warmly greeted by the church members. Monday afternoon, after purchasing books, and having lunch together, we said our good-byes and came home to an empty house.
We won't be seeing him very often, now that he's spread his wings and flown out of the nest. But he'll always be our baby.
P.S: Grandpa and I are now empty nesters. I recall my mother's favorite poem, "The Open Window", by Longfellow. He speaks of standing in front of the old family home, looking up and seeing "the nursery window, wide open to the air; but the faces of the children, they were no longer there". (Thank goodness for grandchildren, who, when they visit, bring again liveliness and cheerfulness to this empty house.)
P:S: to our grown children -- no matter where you are, you are never far from our hearts.




3 comments:
it's hard to believe Carl is in college, it seems like just the other day he was my boys age! The kids will really miss playing with him when they come visit
what a sweet post! i love all the old photos of carl and elayna. so cute. hard to believe baby "tata" is now in college! how did he grow up so fast.
p.s. i like the new look of the blog :)
carl was a cute baby and so was elayna.
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