As this summer quickly winds down and another school year
approaches, I again realize how much I need to focus on being in (and just
enjoying) the moment. Our oldest will begin his senior year of high school this
fall. I know how cliche it is to say, "Where has the time gone?" But
seriously, where has the time gone! I still have pictures in my mind of his big
blue eyes, baby-toothed smile, and cute high-pitched voice asking me question
after question as he explored all things new in his world.
I've spent a lot of moments with the boys over their
lifetime...at the park, beach, skatepark, movies, countless hours of car time,
learning to have a 'mom-clean' bedroom, cooking... I see that time getting
shorter and shorter as they get older and develop busier lives of their own
with jobs, friends, and interests that don't involve me. So to be sure we all
carve out time to make more moments, I
enacted Forced Family Fun weekends this
summer. In June we spent a day biking and hiking at Sleeping Bear Dunes, a day
sailing on Suttons Bay, and a day boating on Lake Leelanau. July brought a
quick trip to the UP where we jumped off Black Rock Cove, shopped at Da Yoopers
Tourist Trap (viewed differently now that they are older), and visited family
and friends. This weekend we will be traveling to Kalamazoo to spend time with
my in-laws as we celebrate my father-in-laws' retirement. I feel blessed to
have these two to three days at a time where all four of us are making memories
together, something I know is, and will continue to be, in limited supply.
This realization and reflection is bittersweet to me. I keep
tearing up as I sit in the waiting area of the car dealership writing this (the
other customers are wondering what is wrong with me) knowing that our complete
family time is limited. But I also swell with pride knowing that the boys are
going to do fine on their own when they leave the nest. I addition to that, I
look forward to spending time with my husband, enjoying what we used to do
before kids (adjusted for the 'physical' cost of living). As I remind him,
preparing the boys for their futures is the task we were assigned to do. And
until that future becomes the present, I'm going to live in as many moments I
can "force" on them.
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