"You can’t imagine your life with kids, until you have them, then you can’t imagine your life without them." ~Author Unknown   It's been a week since two of our three sons flew to Manila to attend their classes.  Even with the (remaining) 9 year old son at home, doing his usual stuff alternately watching tv, tinkering with his Legos, cutting/ folding/ creating things with paper and playing with the iPad, and making a ruckus all by his lonesome, the house is, weirdly, quiet.   I often find myself introspecting... about the nest almost empty now and other similar thoughts.  And I struggle to stop myself from wallowing in a mixed bag of emotions.  It's not a bad thing, except, I could waste hours doing that.   I thought I was totally in control and could dismiss the situation as another milestone, like seeing your child lose his first baby tooth.  Nothing a warm hug or an ice cream could not fix.  On the contrary, that hug at this time just exacerbates the yearning.  It ...
 
Wow, that's a very long friendship already. 30+ years, whew! I bet you really know each other very well :)
ReplyDeletewow. 30 years of friendship is really something.. you're lucky to have them
ReplyDeleteamazing! 30 years of friendship is really long, you must have been a great friend, and they too!
ReplyDeleteThat's was amazing. I pray that we could celebrate our friendship longer than thirty (30) years. I know that place Binulo but haven't been there and tried their menus.
ReplyDeletewow that's a one of a kind friendship! Happy for you!
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