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Just Pull the Bandaid Off

Life has been busy around here the last few days.

Chicky had spent last week getting ready for her return to college…

It was a sight I had been dreading all summer…

She loaded both of our cars on Wednesday night so we could leave early Thursday morning…

It was going to be nice taking two cars.  We wouldn’t have stuff packed to the top.  Even Chicky’s car had room to spare…

The Mr. took a picture of us, and we were off.

We stopped after a couple of hours.  I had an appointment, so Chicky ate lunch with Coupon Queen and Grand Pooba.  Then, we hit the road for the rest of the trip.

We drove to the hotel, checked in, then headed out for some dinner, meeting Guy Friend at Chipotle, a place similar (a little tastier) than Moe’s.  For the record, this restaurant has delicious sweet tea!!!

Then, we went back to the hotel.

As we carried our stuff inside, I made a discovery.  Unknown to either one of us, we had packed our overnight stuff in matching bags…

She grimaced.  I smiled.  Like mother, like daughter!

LOL

We got to the room in time for me to indulge in a summertime guilty pleasure…

Yep.

Big Brother.

I can’t help it.  I am a people watcher, and not in a weird way but in a lover of history/human behavior kind of way.  Evil Dick (pictured below) was one of my favorite contestants from this show…

Chicky watched one of her shows on her computer…

Soon, we headed to bed.

I couldn’t sleep.  I’ve already posted about that, though.

We got up and headed out.  I was a little sad because I knew that I would be returning to the room later…by myself.

Sigh…

Chicky led the way…a first.  She knows her way around Lakeland, where Southeastern University is located…

First, we met in the sports complex so she could attend a team meeting.  Then, we had about thirty minutes for lunch, so we ran to Subway.  After that, we had to return to the school for physicals.

Finally, it was time to move her in.

What a hot day!  It was so much worse than last year, and her room is on the second floor this year…

Not.  Fun.

She’s in an 8-man this year.  It has a common room…

There are two bedrooms on each side, and each bedroom houses two girls…

The bathroom has two sinks, two showers, and two toilet stalls.  Because this is a room with handicapped facilities, one shower is longer and has a bench in it.  This is perfect for one of Chicky’s teammates, who recently had hip surgery and will be on crutches for a while.

We started the arduous task of unloading the car.

Because we didn’t have the Mr. there (he had to work), we were concerned about the lack of manpower.  Chicky’s roommate from last year made a few trips back and forth.

I quickly figured out that my overachieving self had to slow down…

Oops.

Don’t tell Chicky.

We set a few things in her room.  It was going to be a long afternoon…

I didn’t mind though.  A mom doesn’t complain about the workload when she knows that she’s not going to be with her baby in a few short hours.

We put stuff everywhere.  Her roommate isn’t a soccer player, so she won’t be arriving at the school for another couple of weeks.  We took advantage and used her bed to set things on…

Chicky tried to figure out where to put things.  Not having her roommate there was a little difficult because she didn’t want to hog the entire room…

I tried to be a good mom and not take over.  Chicky “allowed” me to hang her clothes after she put them on hangers.  I felt so honored.  LOL

We decided to take a break.  We went to Bed Bath and Beyond.  I had a $5 off of $15 coupon, which came in handy when we bought this $16.99 cart ($11.99 after the coupon).  Because there are not bathroom cabinets (handicapped feature), the cart will be used to store toiletries…

We went to Sam’s, where we got her stocked up on water, Gatorade, and snacks…

We just added Chicky and Guy Friend to our membership, so they will be able to replenish their supplies whenever they need to.

This is just another sign that my baby girl is getting older.

Sigh…

While we were out and about, look at what we came across…

Oh yeah.

We just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to visit our favorite store.  We were good girls, though, and did not buy a single thing.

The Mr. can exhale now.  His bank account was not depleted during this trip.

The fun had to end, though, so we returned to Chicky’s room and continued to unpack…

What a process.  As a parent, you have to let your child set things up the way he or she wants things.  This can be difficult…especially when you are an anal organizer, like I am.

Fortunately, so is Chicky.  She worked hard to get things straight…

After we got her bedding on, she remembered that she needed to raise the mattress so she could stack things on the shelves under the bed.

Oy.

What a job.

We had to take the mattress off of the bed, turn the bed to the center of the room, turn it upside down, and jump on the frame to force it out of the bed posts.

We weren’t strong enough.

Neither one of us weighs much more than a hundred pounds.

We called for help, and a couple of girls came in.

These girls were strong, let me tell you, and it didn’t take long until we got things fixed and put the mattress back on the bed…

Before we knew it, we had to head to the team/family dinner.

I could feel the clock of doom ticking on…the time when I would have to pull myself away from my baby.

I wasn’t hungry.

I didn’t eat.

After the coach said the blessing, I opened my eyes and discovered that they were filled with tears.

Chicky looked at me in that moment, and I was mortified.

I had done so well all day.

I had not cried at all.

I have no idea why I found myself sad all of a sudden.  Mentally, I was fine, but I think that looking through the window of that meeting room and seeing the position of the sun in the sky reminded me of the difficult time I had last year.

Fortunately, I composed myself quickly and didn’t let the tears spill over.

We had a good time listening to the coach discuss his philosophy and watching him try to come up with rhymes for the girls…on the spot.

Before too long, it was time to head back to the room to finish unpacking and do the dreaded deed…say goodbye.

Chicky got things fairly organized, which made me feel like I wasn’t leaving her unsettled…

Finally, I was satisfied.

One of Chicky’s suite-mates took a couple of pictures of us, and then we headed outside.

Oh my word.

It felt like I was being escorted to the gallows.

I usually do not have a problem with goodbyes, but when they involve me being separated from my children, then they are hard.

Chicky walked me to my car.

We shared a hug.

Let me explain that Chicky does not give big hugs.

She “allows” herself to be hugged while she stands there, stiff armed.  Sometimes, if you’re lucky, she might pat your back…once…if she feels like it.

Seriously.

She’s just not a touchy-feelie kind of girl.

On Thursday, she embraced me.

Oh my word.

It had been years since this child had wrapped her arms around me in such a loving, sincere way.

It felt so good.

As she started to walk away, I hurried back to her for one more hug.

I’m sure she rolled her eyes a bit, but she humored me.

I snapped a few pictures of her waving goodbye.

She was a bit annoyed because we’d done this last year.

After the third picture, she said, “Just pull the bandaid off, Mama.”

What she meant was for me to get it over with…that the pain would only hurt for a little while.

Sigh.

Such wisdom from my child.

And so I drove away.

I didn’t cry as I left, but my heart was heavy.

Although I had told her that I would find something vegan-friendly to eat for dinner, I didn’t.  Sorry, Chicky.

I just couldn’t.

When you feel your heart breaking, you don’t want to eat.

I drove back to the hotel and turned off the car.

All of a sudden, I didn’t want to go inside.

I didn’t want to enter a room that would only have my stuff in it…one bed that would be slept in…

That is when I cried.

It had been a wonderful summer.  I had watched over my girl as she balanced four jobs, two online college classes and one horrendous college professor who still has not returned my child’s phone call.

I had been there to nurse my girl through the horrible virus that she had suffered through.

We had explored the world together while out on our cruise.

We had discovered a new favorite store…Ann Taylor Loft.

Yes, we had yelled at one another…especially in the days leading up to her departure…but this year was different.  We recovered a lot quicker from our anger.

This was progress, folks.  It was the growth of maturity in our relationship.

Chicky doesn’t understand why it’s so hard for us parents when she leaves, but she isn’t a parent yet.

We cry because we worry.

We cry because we want to be there to witness their new experiences.

We want to protect them from the hurts of the world, and we want to rejoice with them over their triumphs.

Somehow, it’s just not the same when we’re doing these things from afar.

But do them from afar, I must.  It is my duty as a parent to let go, and I am.

Chicky is at a wonderful college…surrounded by other Believers.  She is learning what it means to serve Christ in everyday life, and she’s getting a wonderful academic education as well.

She is learning that God is present in a college classroom, on the soccer field, and in the relationships she is developing and nurturing.

As a mom, I couldn’t ask for more.  These are the things that lessen the sting of ripping off that bandaid.

God is gracious even in times like these.

Unable To Sleep

It’s past midnight, and I can’t sleep.

While Chicky dreams of fitness tests and cafeteria food, I lie awake…pondering life’s complexities.

I find myself in a state of flux, and I wonder how much is due to PMS, the dawn of a new school year, or the sweet tea I drank with dinner.

In the middle of the night, in a dark hotel room lit only by the orbs that line the parking lot outside, I cry out to the Lord for clarity, direction, and contentment.

I grasp onto His promises and draw comfort from the verse that says, “I can do all things through Him who strengthens me.”

And so I will return to bed…leaving the bathroom where I’ve hidden myself so as to not bother Chicky…and settle myself in the comfort of God’s gentle arms…secure in the knowledge that He loves me and has a plan for me.

Dear Father Time…

…please slow down a bit.

You see, it seems like only yesterday when my Chicky came home for the summer.

Look at what you’ve done…

Needless to say, I am not happy.

Nope.

Not one little bit.

I do know of a way that you can fix this.

Please speed up time so that it’s May 2012 and my baby is returning home again.

Thanks.

Love,

AuburnChick

Wednesday Hodgepodge – Let’s Sing!

Joyce has music on her mind this week!  Hop on over after you post your own answers, link up, and visit others to see how they answered the questions.

1.  Share a favorite song lyric.

Ohhh…not a deep question but one that is difficult to narrow down!!!

Hmmm…one of my favorite songs has always been Amazing Grace, so when Chris Tomlin came out with his version, titled Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone), I was in love.  The words are so powerful because they speak of a Christian’s release from the penalty of sin because of Christ’s death and resurrection.

My favorite lyric from this song is this…

My chains are gone
I’ve been set free
My God, my Savior has ransomed me
And like a flood His mercy rains
Unending love, Amazing grace

Here’s the link to the video, if you haven’t seen it.  I cry with gratefulness almost every time I listen to this song.



2.  When was the last time someone yelled at you?

Yesterday.  I have teenagers.  Need I say more?

3.  Money, fame, happiness…are they mutually exclusive?

I’m going to admit that I did not know what this phrase meant, so I googled and learned that “mutually exclusive” means that things cannot exist at the same time.

With that definition in mind, I will have to say that no, I don’t believe that the above things are mutually exclusive.  I do think it’s possible to have money, be famous, and be happy.  It’s a matter of prioritizing.  I know there are Christians who are wealthy, famous, and have happy lives.  Why?  I suspect it’s because they put God first.  True happiness comes from putting God first, then family, and everything else after.

4.  What is your favorite dish to prepare for family and friends that doesn’t require turning on the stove, oven, or an outdoor grill?

Is this even possible, Joyce?  Of course, you are an extraordinary cook, so you probably know of something.

Oh wait…I just thought of the Strawberry Bottom Cheesecake Pie.  I found the recipe years ago on the label of a pie crust I was buying for Thanksgiving.  It is one of my family’s favorites!

5.  The first week of August is National Simplify Your Life Week.  What is one thing you could do this week to simplify your week?  Will you do it?

Well, I could win the lottery and then have enough money to hire a maid.  That would certainly simplify my life!!  Will I do it?  It’s all according to if my numbers go up those little chutes on Saturday night!

teeheehee

6.  On a scale of 1-10 (with 10 being 100% and 1 being not at all), how tuned in are you to your country’s national political scene?

I would have to say I’m at a 5.  I hate politics.  I refuse to watch all of those political shows.  They make me gag.  Seriously.

I think what’s been going lately with the debt ceiling issue is appalling.  I am ready for the next presidential election.  Let’s just say that I’m going to be all about “change.”  😉

7.  What are your final parting words to the month of July?

It was nice knowing ‘ya, with all of the adventures (I’m thinking of my Alaskan cruise) I had.  See you next year!

8.  My Random Thought

I am so glad that The Bachelorette is over.  I think that this season did me in and made me decide not to watch in the future.  Besides the fact that I did not care for Ashley (no offense if she’s reading this…yeah, right), all of the drama was just too much.  I’ve also found that I just don’t have the stomach for watching people’s hearts get broken this way.  I am getting really aggravated that the media makes so much money off of situations like this.  Grrr…

Shopping Lessons for Chicky

Chicky will be returning to college later this week.

I.

Am.

Not.

Thrilled.

However, with this being her second year, I think it won’t be as much of a shock to my system.

As any mother of a college student knows, the week before a child returns to school is busy!  There are clothes to buy, dorm room stuff to pack, and a myriad of other things to do.

Today, Chicky and I headed out to do a bit of shopping.

First, we visited CVS, where I taught her how to save money using her Extra Care Bucks Card…

Of course, we also had coupons in our hands.

First, though, I explained that every time she walks into a CVS store, she needs to scan her card at the kiosk, usually located near the front…

This is very important!  The scanner spits coupons out the side.

However, as I explained to Chicky, you can scan your card TWICE each day (during the same visit).  You get different coupons each time!  The coupons that spit out are different each week and sometimes you even get unexpected surprises, such as Extra Care Bucks…

Extra Care Bucks (ECBs) are MONEY in CVS language, so don’t ever throw them out!!

The coupons that printed out for us today included $3 off of a $10 cosmetics purchase.

Since Chicky has her own card (she’s such a big girl), she got her own set of coupons.  One of her coupons was $.50 off of Crest Whitestrips, which she had planned on purchasing!

She had things she wanted to buy, with her own money, (once again being such a big girl), so I let her shop.

Now, let me remind you to never, ever buy anything at CVS without using your card.  You get special prices this way.

For instance, Chicky bought her Whitestrips (using a $5 manufacturer coupon plus the $.50 store coupon that printed from the kiosk and which you can stack since one was a store coupon and one was a mfr coupon) and got a $10 ECB at the bottom of her receipt.  She turned around and used this to purchase other items that she didn’t have coupons for.

Oh, and that $3 cosmetics coupon?  She bought a $9.xx item, along with a travel size package of q-tips to bump her to $10, and saved $3!!

She was on a roll today!

I didn’t do too badly on my purchase either.

Next, we headed to the mall at the beach to our favorite store, Ann Taylor Loft.

I’ll admit that I’ve done so much shopping lately that nothing really jumped out at me, but because I had been given a heads-up about a 30% coupon for Facebook Fans, Chicky tried on quite a few things.  She wound up getting three tops, saving quite a pile of money because they were on the clearance rack, with an additional 30% off BEFORE she used the coupon!!

I have a funny story to share.

Chicky had run into the store before me because I had to go potty in the bookstore down the street.  By the time I got to the Loft, she was already trying on clothes, and she came out of the room with a pair of pants that I (looking guilty now) had purchased for myself last week…off of the clearance rack…for an additional 50% off of the clearance price.

She needed a smaller size, but there weren’t any available.

I had purchased the only smaller size last week.

Oops.

heehee

She came home, though, and ordered it online, using the code provided on the coupon, and got the deal anyway.

Next, we ventured into Victoria’s Secret.  Chicky had a coupon for free undies/$10 off of a bra.

My girl wound up saving $18 and walked away with two very nice items, only spending $20 in the end!

I am so proud of her!  She’s catching on, though she admits that it’s a bit of work.

On the way home, we stopped at Starbucks for a treat.

I saved money there too, using a discount card and, thus, saving 10% off of our treats.

I remembered that I needed to run by Publix before certain sales were over.  I purchased 64oz Gatorade (B1G1), Excedrin (2/$2.50 – $1 manufacture coupons on each), and Mueller’s Pasta (B1G1 – $1 coupons on each).  I walked out of there spending $7…saving at least 66%.

When we got home, we took a look at our purchases…

We had done quite well.

I am hoping that Chicky takes these lessons to heart and looks for good deals while she’s at school.

Though she won’t have much time to shop, she’ll certainly stretch her money when she does.

Plus, it’s never too early to learn!