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Pomp and Circumstance

It’s hard to believe it, but as you are reading this, I am on my way to South Florida to watch my Chicky cross a stage once again.

This time, we are honoring her as she officially graduates from college with a degree in Elementary Education.

She’s been finished for over a month and has been teaching that long as well, but this ceremony is extremely important as it provides closure to four years that went by in a flash.

It seems like only a short time ago when I bid her a very tearful farewell the first August I left her at Southeastern.

You might remember that post.

It was so difficult to watch her walk into her future, uncertainties abounding, and so many hours away from me.

She bravely took those steps and each and every one that followed.

Some were easy and fun, while others were much more difficult.

Her first semester was certainly a challenge as she adjusted to a rigorous soccer schedule and academic classes that would kick anyone’s behind.

She hung in there, faced each obstacle with grace, and finished her program a semester early.

I don’t know that I’ll cry as she accepts her diploma tonight because, unlike the tentative steps she made four years ago as she entered the unknown, she’ll be crossing the stage with confident strides…the walk of a young professional, fully prepared to do the task now in front of her.

I am so thankful for the last four years, the wonderful college where she spent them, and the people she met along the way – each day…each experience a gift from the Lord.

Chicky,

As you walk down that aisle, and as you make your way across the stage, I hope you know that I am so proud of you for finishing what you started.  You are a goal-oriented young woman and always accomplishes what you set out to do.

I am grateful for the good decisions you have made…for the promises you kept to yourself and to God…for the young adult you’ve become along the way.

I love you with all of my heart.

<3,

Mama

Just Another Day in the Car

I’m composing this post while in the car for the third weekend in a row.

My destination is Daytona, one of the few places in Florida I haven’t visited.

To prepare myself, I ate the breakfast of champions…

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I’m all set to watch the Lady Fire play some futbol!!

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I’m also beyond ready to hug my little girl again. She may be a junior in college, but my little girl she’ll always be!

Soon…

Very soon, I’ll be headed down south to watch a certain “someone” play a certain “game” that has been a part of our lives for the last 10+ years.

I’ve missed my girl…haven’t seen her in almost three weeks…so I’m getting antsy…

The girls sure do know how to put on their game faces, don’t they?

Good thing we know how they really are…

They are a family, joined together by their love of God as well as their love for The Beautiful Game…

Many thanks to Teresa Stross, coach’s wife, who takes thousands of pictures each season and helps mamas and daddys feel like we are still a part of our girls’ lives though far apart from them.  ♥

Have You Ever Wondered

Have you ever wondered why parents send their children to small, Christian colleges?

Well, the adorable gal in the following video…one of Chicky’s teammates…shares what makes Southeastern University so fabulous.

My nephew and Barb’s son will be attending Southeastern in August.  Super Sis and Barb will shed tears as they drop off their precious boys; however, they can rest assured that the guys will enjoy a well-rounded, Christ-centered experience.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyuJKpCmDE0&context=C344fb63ADOEgsToPDskLSqD0ObXeOOrQuAs0gyg6u

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.

Dedication

What is dedication?

Is it a mama who drives two hours after work so she can watch her Rooster play in the band during a very good football game?

Although the team lost by two points, some fans still managed to have a good time…

I snuck this picture with my cell phone, although I strongly suspect he would have posed for me if I had asked.

Could dedication be the same mama who gets up at 4:30am the next morning for another five hour drive…

With a pan full of brownies and several movies in the seat beside her…

Of course, dedication has its payoff.

Like…

Watching the sun rise…

Oh yes.  Dedication has its rewards.

Like being allowed to sing your own rendition of “Bohemian Rhapsody” at the top of your lungs.

Five hours into the trip, it looked like it was going to be a beautiful day…

Good thing.

Chicky had a game, and I was ready to watch!

The Lady Fire won by a score of 6-0, and after the game, both teams gathered for a prayer…

After the game, Chicky and I went to Panera for lunch, and then we went to her hair cut appointment.

We still had a couple of hours before the annual Alumni game, so she went back to her room to rest, and I took a nap in the car.

We met up an hour later and ate lunch at the school’s restaurant…

Twice Baked Potatoes, I think.

Beef and Barley Soup

Lentil Soup

True dedication means eating school food, which was actually delicious but gave me gas that lasted the entire night.  Yeah.  I know.  TMI.  Whatever.  File a complaint with the blog police.  heehee

After dinner, Chicky played in the Alumni game.  It was fun to watch former players play against the younger ladies.  Some of the gals still had it, but they still got beat soundly.  Nevertheless, the girls had a great time.

During the game, I had watched the sun set.  This is my favorite time of day…

After the game, I said my goodbyes to Chicky.  This is something that still isn’t easy.  I am longing for her to be my friend, and she says it hasn’t been long enough.

Dedication hurts sometimes.

I made my way to the hotel and found this lovely room waiting for me…

The hotel was crawling with baseball player munchkins.  Their presence reminded me of the many soccer tournaments I’ve traveled to over the years.

I felt a little melancholy.  This was the first trip I’d ever taken by myself.  The quiet was a welcome respite, but I wasn’t used to it.

I settled in with a glass of Merlot and a bag of M&M’s.

It wasn’t long before I dropped off to sleep, putting the busy day behind me.

But, I had another drive ahead of me.

Sunday was as beautiful as Saturday…

I only made a couple of stops and saw the following sign in one bathroom…

The sign begged to be edited, and being the English teacher, I just couldn’t help myself…

Dedication means always carrying a Sharpie so you can fix the world’s spelling mistakes.

I stopped for lunch at Bagel Bagel, where I had the most delicious thing ever, although I can’t remember the name of it!

Because I had left so early, I arrived home by 1pm, leaving plenty of time to relax before creating final exams for my students.

However, I took it somewhat easy because my narrow-focused dedication led to this…

Ouch!

Dedication.

Sometimes it can be painful, but the dividends it pays makes it all worthwhile.

Chicky Scores a Goal!!

Work has me slammed, but I wanted to do a drive-by post to celebrate my Chicky’s recent accomplishment.

This evening, she scored her first goal…as a Freshman collegiate soccer player…and as a defender.

She called me after the game and described it.

She said she got the ball and went up the field, where she faced a defender from the other team.

She kicked it past the player to her left foot and resumed her trek to the goal.

Then, while standing at the 18 yard line, she used her LEFT foot to kick a hard shot into the far post’s net.

Swoosh!

Southeastern won its game 5-0.

I am so happy for Chicky and proud that she can soak up the joy of this moment.

Another Trip Down South

On Saturday, the Mr. and I made our way back down south.

It had been two weeks since I had last seen Chicky.

Although she knew we were coming, she was still surprised when she saw me at her door.  I gave her the small gift I had picked up from Sam’s Club…a long, fuzzy, purple tube pillow.  I had no idea if she would like it, but she threw it on her bed and refused my offer to return it.  I didn’t take a picture of it first, though.  Oh well.  You’ll just have to use your imagination!

I handed her the goodies that Coupon Queen had sent for her:  cookies, crackers, chips, and an envelope with a surprise.

We said a quick goodbye so she could prepare for her game.

Then, we made our way to the Cafe, where we met Guy Friend.  Coupon Queen had sent a bag of goodies for him as well.  He was quite pleased.

Then, it was time to go to the field, where I watched as Chicky’s team warmed up…

It was a hot afternoon.  The crowd grew larger.  In fact, I’ve rarely seen that many people at a girls’ soccer game!

One of Chicky’s high school friends drove over from St. Pete, where she’s attending college.  I was so happy to see her that I enveloped her in a hug when she got close enough.  It was a good feeling to have her sitting beside me.

Before I knew it, the game was about to begin.  I never tire of watching the teams line up before the game…

Southeastern played against St. Thomas, and it was a tough game!  SEU scored first, but St. Thomas came back and tied it up in the second half.

The game was tied at the end of regulation time, so we had to go to overtime.

I was nervous.

As the game went on, I couldn’t help but notice the sunset…

It was a tough battle, but Chicky’s team scored the golden goal.  The crowd erupted in cheers!

After the game, the players gathered for a prayer.  I love this!!!!

Then, Chicky walked off the field.  Her entire face lit up when she saw her friend, and she ran to hug her.  They began talking non-stop.  What a reunion!

While Chicky and her BFF went to her dorm room, I waited for her on the field where, lo and behold, I saw someone walking toward me.

It was Chicky’s first travel soccer coach…from way back when she played U9, U10, and U11 soccer down in south Florida.

Say what?

He was St. Thomas’ coach!

I could not believe it!

The years melted away as he updated us on Chicky’s former teammates.  In fact, we learned that one girl was playing on St. Thomas’ team!  I recognized her when I was going back through the pictures I took.

Interesting stuff!

We joked that we might just get to see all of Chicky’s former coaches!

THAT is why soccer makes this world such a small place!!

Finally, Chicky emerged, and we took her, Guy Friend, and BFF out to dinner.  We selected a wing place nearby so we could watch TV.  Auburn was playing against Clemson, and they were actually down!!

We ate, laughed, cheered for Auburn, and stayed through the overtime (during which Auburn won).

Chicky’s teammates had also gone to this restaurant, and I smiled as I watched her make the rounds, chatting it up with various players.

This is a close-knit group.  The smiles are genuine, as is the affection they have for one another.

Before I knew it, we had to leave.

We took the kids back to the college and bid farewell to BFF.

And then it was time to say goodbye to Chicky.

Sigh.

I just don’t think it gets much easier.

I had lots of hugs to give her, though.  A lot of people were counting on me to give her their love, and you KNOW that I wasn’t about to let them down.

To my surprise, Chicky took the hugs in stride.  She is not an overly affectionate child, you see, so this really was a big deal.

Sigh.

Another weekend.

Another trip down south.

I’m counting the days until I go back to see her again.

Soccering in Tennessee

Chicky’s team traveled to Tennessee to play two games.

Thankfully, the coach’s wife, Teresa, took photos.  I thought I would share a few with you…

Chicky continues to be having a wonderful time.  It looks like all of the girls are!!

The Mom Run

Saturday was a big day for me.

It started out when the alarm clock went off at the oh-so-early hour of 5:30.

Ugh.

It felt a little like a work day…

Except for the fact that I wasn’t going to work…

I was going to see my Chicky-Poo.

So, getting up wasn’t a bother.

Plus, the Mr. was driving, so I knew I could snooze if I wanted.

I loaded up the car (you saw that picture in yesterday’s post) and headed out.

I snoozed.

I also did some knitting.  Maybe one day I’ll actually finish the project I’ve been working on.  It seems the only time I have to knit these days is when I’m in the car on a long ride.

I decided to give myself a couple of days off from lesson planning.  I’ve been putting in 15-18 hour days.

We stopped a couple of times for “necessities.”

At one Mom-and-Pop business, the Mr. purchased this bracelet for me…

It’s the cutest thing ever, and at $1.25, it was a steal!  I love that it has dolphins since Rooster’s high school mascot is the dolphin.

As we got closer to Southeastern, my stomach started churning.

I was anxious to see my girl, whom I had not seen since my tearful goodbye a month before.

When we were ten minutes out, the Mr. realized that the GPS was taking us to the school rather than the hotel.

Say what?

I thought we were going straight to see Chicky.

I will admit to pitching a fit befitting a two year old.

The conversation went something like this:

“Aren’t we going to see Chicky?”  I asked.

“No.  She has to be in the locker room with her team,” he replied.

“No.  We’re going to see Chicky.  There’s time,” I said.

“No, there’s not.  I always go to the field right before the game,” he said.

“You take me to see my Chicky [fists by my side],” I said.  I continued, “She said we would have time.”

At this point, I was nearly in tears, and I did the only thing I knew to do.

I called Chicky.

She said she didn’t have to be in the locker room for another 45 minutes.  Since we were less than ten minutes away, it was fine to go by.

I looked at the Mr. with a smug smile.

He followed the GPS’s directions.

We parked beside her dorm, and I collected the bag of crackers I’d bought her.  I also grabbed the two boxes of snacks I’d also purchased the day before.

As I began walking down the sidewalk, I saw her…

My baby…

My college girl.

As she walked toward me, she said, “I figured I better meet you outside so you wouldn’t embarrass me in front of my roommate.”

I barely heard her because, at that moment, I dropped everything I’d been holding and started doing the “Mom Run” toward her, arms outstretched.

It was like a scene from a movie.

“Run into your mama’s arms, my Chicky girl,” I said.

She smiled, chuckled, and entered my embrace.

I hugged her as hard as was legally allowed.

She hugged back.

I kissed her face and then checked to make sure she still had ten fingers and ten toes.

Don’t ask me why, but that’s what I did when I saw her the first time after giving birth to her.

If she rolled her eyes, she did it over my shoulder.

We made a few trips back and forth to carry in everything we’d brought her.

Then I kissed her face again.

I told her I owed her hugs from a couple of people…

“This one is for Ms. H (from school), and this one is from Guy Friend’s mom.”

I loved it.  I had an excuse to put my arms around her again.

She was starting to tire of my affection, whispering to the Mr. that next time he could leave me at home.

heehee

We took a couple of pictures, and then we left so she could get ready for her game.

We explored a bit and then walked to the field.

What a hot afternoon!  I’ve gotten out of the routine of going to games, and boy, have I turned into a wimp!

Our early appearance on campus resulted in a huge payoff when we saw one of Chicky’s former soccer coaches…Coach Mike…

He is the coach of the team Chicky would be playing against.

I have to tell you about this guy.

He sits at the top of my list of favorite coaches.

This man coached Chicky for two years, and what he did for her game was nothing short of a miracle.

He instilled in her a confidence that no other coach has ever done.

He taught her that it is vital for defenders to be mobile and carry the ball up the field when opportunities present themselves.

This changed Chicky’s game completely.

It’s made her a silent threat on the field, because most people expect defenders to stay in the back.

Coach Mike taught Chicky that her small size is no excuse to be beat physically.

As a result, she wins as many headers as girls two shoulders taller.

Although Chicky hasn’t played for him in over four years, we have remained friends and have made a special effort to keep in contact with him.

He and I are friends on Facebook, and that is how he discovered that Chicky is a member of Southeastern’s team.  That is also how he figured out that his team would be playing her’s.

The hugs we exchanged yesterday were heartfelt.

I can honestly say that I love this man.  When you see someone care about children the way he does, you can’t help but love that person.

We quickly caught up on the latest happenings, and then his new team (he was recently named as the coach of this team) walked onto the field.

He was thoughtful enough to introduce his girls to us.

At this point, I looked at them and said, “I want you to know that this man coached my daughter.  You are very lucky to have him as your own coach.  He is tough, but he knows what he’s doing.”

At this, they laughed “knowing” laughs.  He chuckled because he knows that they know how tough he is.

As he ran across the field to warm up his girls, I sat on the bleachers with a smile.

My reunion with Chicky had been doubly-blessed.

Finally, it was time for Chicky’s team to take the field.

Ahhhhh…I feel so completely at home on the sidelines.  It’s where I’ve spent the last 10+ years.  So, it was high time that I was sitting in the bleachers again!

Chicky’s coach’s wife, Teresa, took photos…

I took photos…

The team got off to a slow start.  In fact, Coach Mike’s team scored first.  I was happy for him because I knew his team lacked confidence and really needed that goal.

During the game, it started raining…but the rain only lasted for five minutes – just long enough for me to run to the car and grab an umbrella.

The sky was beautiful after the rain stopped…

Finally, Chicky’s team scored, and they kept going and going and going after that.

In the end, the score was 6-1…

Both teams gathered for a prayer after the game ended…

The girls ran over and sang a song they sing after every game (I think, since this is the first game I’ve been to)…

If you want proof that I was there, check out this picture that Teresa took.  I’m the one in the cropped pants and blue checkered shirt…

Coach Mike ran over to say a few words.

I’m telling you …this man is incredible.  Although he lives a few states away, he’s always in my heart!

Chicky was in a good mood after the game.

We chatted with other parents, and some of her teammates introduced themselves to me.

“So, you’re Chicky’s mom,” said one player.

“Yes, I am.”

“She told us how crazy you are,” she continued.

“Oh really?  I’m not sure if this is a good thing,” I replied hesitantly.

“It’s good.  She said that if we think she’s crazy, then we should know that you’re even crazier.”

“Well, what can I say.  I’m a mom.  Moms are supposed to be nuts and embarrass their kids,  But, I’m on my best behavior today.  Maybe next time, I’ll do one of my dances,” I said.

heehee

She was a nice girl.  They all are nice girls.  Chicky is lucky to have them as teammates and friends.

Chicky was sweaty, so after she changed clothes, she hopped in our car so we could treat her to dinner.  It felt good to have her in the backseat behind me again.

I have this thing where I’ve always reached my hand back to her, and she gives me a five…just a touch to acknowledge me.  We’ve done this for years and years, and it especially soothed me on this occasion.

On the way to eat, I took these beautiful pictures…

Can you believe those two pictures, along with the one of the sky during the game, were taken with my phone?  Great camera!!

Anyhoo…

We let Chicky pick where she wanted to eat, and because she’s been eating rather cheaply (typical broke, college student), she chose Outback.

Now, listen to how trained my brain is.  When the hostess asked us how many were in our party, I answered, “Four.”

I did not even think about it until we sat down, and the Mr. looked at me strangely.

Oh.

Duh.

I still am not used to this “threesome” thing.

Anyhoo…

We splurged on a Bloomin’ Onion…

Chicky managed to spill her water.  It was too funny and a little embarrassing for her.

We had a lovely conversation with Chicky, catching up on this and that.  I will say, though, that she is definitely done with high school stuff.  She cared not one iota about talking about anything related to the “old days.”

She’s moved on.

Unfortunately, the time went by too quickly.

We took her back to her dorm, and she tried to say her goodbye in the parking lot.

I was having none of that.  I’d already said one goodbye from the car.  I was not about to do it again.

I walked her to her dorm and gave her a few more hugs and kisses at the door.

This was a proper goodbye.

Although I did not cry when we left, I did feel a little sad.

Being reunited with my Chicky reminded me how vibrant she is.  She is very vocal, and her absence has left a void…one that her larger-than-life personality fills.

I missed her again in that moment.

But, I know that it won’t be long before I get to see her again.  I’ll be attending another game in a couple of weeks.

I can hardly wait!