Monday, May 21, 2007



Meet the love of my life. No, I’m not talking about Dustin Hoffman. I’m talking about my son, Ben.

Ben is a senior this year. Along with all the things that accompany his last year in high school, I’ve spent hours filling out scholarship applications, college applications, ordering senior photos, graduation announcements…the list goes on.

I wish I could say it’s been fun. In fact, it’s been a whirlwind of emotions, activities, and responsibilities. I know I’ll look back on this year and remember it with fondness. Maybe. Right now, I’m just praying I’ll survive it (grin).

For those of you wondering if I will get back to my thread on agents, don’t worry. I’ve got one more week to go before school is out. After that, we’ll return to our regularly scheduled programming.

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3 comments :

Christa Allan said...

Congrats to Ben and to you!

Southern-fried Fiction said...

Girl, you don't look old enough to have a son graduating! Congratulations to Ben!

Deleted due to hackers... said...

Congratulations, Ben!

When my son, Thomas, graduated I was sad that he was all grown up. I also thought I wouldn't have to worry so much about him. Wrong! Wrong!

It's just a new season!

Celebrate!

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