No Buffer
The rain was unexpected. It drenched our seat cushions, fell through my open car window. The last few days were such perfection I had almost forgotten there could be clouds and showers. But they were in the wings all along, waiting to come again.
This weekend we celebrated Father's Day and had a "bon voyage" dinner for Suzanne. With these events behind us there is nothing to buffer us from the departure itself. Our next big family gathering is more than two years away.
But these are rainy day thoughts. In general, I try not to think like this. I tell myself that our family is becoming international and virtual. It's expanding, not contracting. Most of all, I remind myself that this is what happens, what I always told our children they should do: grow up and make their own way in the world.
Perhaps I didn't mean for them to take the "world" part so literally. But there you have it.
This weekend we celebrated Father's Day and had a "bon voyage" dinner for Suzanne. With these events behind us there is nothing to buffer us from the departure itself. Our next big family gathering is more than two years away.
But these are rainy day thoughts. In general, I try not to think like this. I tell myself that our family is becoming international and virtual. It's expanding, not contracting. Most of all, I remind myself that this is what happens, what I always told our children they should do: grow up and make their own way in the world.
Perhaps I didn't mean for them to take the "world" part so literally. But there you have it.
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