OK, so the tall boy is away for a month, attending this swingin' program, and he is having the time of his life. Even though -- dig this: NO CELL PHONES ALLOWED! You know what this means, right? NO TEXTING!
The people are very formal -- a tie is often required for social functions. My shades-wearing knucklehead is in the back, still trying to master the Windsor knot.
We stopped by for Family Day on Sunday, on our way back from the beach, and took care of all the necessities:
Junk food supply replenished -- check.
Ensure that he can live Coca-Cola in a Pepsi world (oh, the horror!) -- check! (three twelve-packs ought to be enough for the next two weeks, right??).
See the new Harry Potter movie
(# 1 on his list of things to do) -- check!
(# 1 on his list of things to do) -- check!
Gorge with food at Cheeseburger in Paradise
-- double check.
-- double check.
It was great to see the tall boy, because I do miss him dearly. Does he miss me? Not so much. When I say he's having the time of his life, I'm totally not kidding. He lives with a whole campus of nerdy goofs kids like him, who actually love to learn. He's taking classes like "Crusades and Jihads" and "Creating a Graphic Novel," as well as workshops on random things like swing dancing. Really! Swing dancing!
And he's very polite and all, and graciously hugged his sisters and me, but dang! -- he was so ready for us to leave. I had a foreshadowing taste of how it will feel to send this firstborn urchin off to college -- my nest feels emptier already!
And he's very polite and all, and graciously hugged his sisters and me, but dang! -- he was so ready for us to leave. I had a foreshadowing taste of how it will feel to send this firstborn urchin off to college -- my nest feels emptier already!
Photo credits:
Virginia Governor's School for the Humanities/Christopher Newport University
Virginia Governor's School for the Humanities/Christopher Newport University
He looks to be having a fabulous time! What an awesome summer program!
ReplyDeleteI know just how you feel right about now - although I don't get to see the Teen until she comes home at the end of August, and she's a couple rather huge provinces away. No family day privs for the Sea faring cadets. I speak to her every other day though, and she's having a great time. You saw the care package I sent her a couple days ago - her grandmother is sending an even bigger one tomorrow, and I daresay she'll have a couple more as the summer progresses. I think I'd better send her an extra bag to pack things home in. She's only been gone for 2 weeks as of today, but it feels like forever, and I don't relish the thought of another 4 weeks. :(
Bah, raising responsible, independent, smart and savvy kids is overrated when it means you have to miss them this much. Isn't it...?