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When your beloved PCs leave home...moving on
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 625961" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>MWM, while even my successful kid wasnt a true easy child growing up, it was still very hard on all of us when he left for boot camp. Im sure you remember it well...lol. Can you believe he has been gone for 11 years now!</p><p></p><p>We knew he was leaving to do what he had always wanted to do but it was still hard on him and us. There was the fear because of his choice but also a bit of excitement. One thing that was a bit funny and a bit of a heart tugger was when he came home for his first leave. He sat in our living room and said "I dont know why I always wanted to grow up so fast. Now I wish I was still a kid because I know I this will never be my home again." And he was right. His growing up home was in the past and he was moving on. He hasnt ever lived at home again. </p><p>Now if only the other two had been as easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 625961, member: 1514"] MWM, while even my successful kid wasnt a true easy child growing up, it was still very hard on all of us when he left for boot camp. Im sure you remember it well...lol. Can you believe he has been gone for 11 years now! We knew he was leaving to do what he had always wanted to do but it was still hard on him and us. There was the fear because of his choice but also a bit of excitement. One thing that was a bit funny and a bit of a heart tugger was when he came home for his first leave. He sat in our living room and said "I dont know why I always wanted to grow up so fast. Now I wish I was still a kid because I know I this will never be my home again." And he was right. His growing up home was in the past and he was moving on. He hasnt ever lived at home again. Now if only the other two had been as easy. [/QUOTE]
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