I was gone for a few days last week.
The day I was returning home my Granny said to me “Your girls will be happy to see you.”
“Oh,” said I, “they might be, but they will hide it very well.”
After being gone for almost three days I walked up to Jane while she was playing with her friend. Β Jane’s friend happily called out, “Jane, your mom is here!” Jane glanced up and went back to playing without acknowledging my presence.
I didn’t see Ivy and Clara until the next morning. Ivy gave me a nice hug, told me she was ready for school and could she please now use the tablet that had accompanied me on my trip.
My reunion with Clara was not so much a reuniting but more of a spectacle as I watched her come into the room and flop face first into the couch while crying and yelling at everyone to go away. Clara and I are not morning people, I felt her pain.
At least John was very happy to see me. He said many adoring husband things and listened to my stories and held me close and then said. “I’m officially abdicating the running of the household, you’re in charge again.”
I’m not upset by these reactions, quite the opposite, I’m very happy to be able to leave my family without a soul crushing, guilt inducing, flood of tears. In fact, I’m happily leaving on vacation again this week, for much longer this time and it’s good to know they will all be just fine without me!
I love that third photo. Also, enjoy your time away π
Thank goodness for digital so I could reject the 30,000 I took without the little throat pouch out all the way. π
Yes, that is the joy of digital π
Oh the joy of being a mother!! I hope your Mother’s Day was the best possible.
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Interesting. My son reacts the say way sometimes when I get back from a trip.
I think it’s a good sign. π
Ha, funny! Every mommy needs a break to recharge!
Yes indeed!!!