It felt good. To go to sleep at night knowing that they were all home. Knowing that the questions I had forgotten to ask could easily be asked in the morning.
When we dropped the last one off in Madison, to catch his flight back to Tucson, I road silently
for many blocks as I wiped tears and blew my nose.
But I know that deep down in my heart, I don't want them to have to move back to the bunk bed down the hall. I want them to fly high, dream big, and pursue the God-given passion in their lives.
I think it is going to get easier to have them gone. But it will never change how much I love to have them home.
Ah yes. I can relate!
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