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January 12, 2007

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Mel

If this were a play, I would be crying and applauding at the same time at your heartfelt, beautiful telling of this milestone.

Mary-LUE

Holy Crap! (That's my first internet swear!) You're killing me, absolutely killing me. This was amazing, beautiful, gut-wrenching, sob-inducing. In other words, classic Cyn Kitchen. I'm so happy your back (but sorry for your having to experience the inevitable good-bye of the growing up child.)

Rachel

Lady friend ... it's about time you were back!! I've missed your writings ... even though I so remember that little boy who's now a man.

Valerie

I very much enjoyed your post. I have a reservist son (age 25) who is about to return from Iraq after a year there and will finally finish his degree this coming year, and another son in the Air Force full-time who will be returning for his various 3 month stints to Iraq or elsewhere.
I remember well the letting go experience - first one over six years ago, and then again three years ago. I remember my pride in their accomplishments at their basic training graduations. I remember not being able to recognize my son/s in the sea of new soldier faces!

Your contrast of the college departure vs. military departure is so true. It is a true letting go all at once.

Again - great entry. I forwarded the link to a friend whose only child departed for the Army this past Monday. I thought it would be well worth the additional tears. : - )

jennifer

missed you.

happy new year, and all the best to you and yours...

edj

Wow...great post. I have to go hug my oldest son now. Thankfully he's still only 11.

Susie J

Ouch! I can't hardly see the screen because of the tears in my eyes. I guess there is no way to prepare us for that day. Beautiful.

Binky

Even though my 18-month old is in the background, saying "look!", "woof!", and "hug!" to our dog, I am still reading this and freaking out about the day she will leave the house for good.

Best wishes to you and the man you raised.

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C Bova

OMG...i dont even remeber what i was searching for when I can across this..and have sit here and cried my eyes out...my baby leaves in 8 day for the Navy, and I really don't know how I am going to handle it.

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