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Mr. Bloom
06-08-2007, 03:20 PM
OK, this morning, we put the 16 year old SilverDaughter on a plane to Mexico City to visit her best friend.

Do you know how hard it is to place your little girl on her first trip alone, to a foreign country, where she doesn't speak the language!!!:eek:

I was sniffling and tearing up the whole time!! I'm a very sensitive person :o

Of course, she did great on the trip and arrived just fine.:)

But, I just realized, my little girl is not my little girl anymore. She's a fine young lady and is becoming her own person.

I'm brimming with pride at the same time that I want to CRY :( :(

Aggie_Ama
06-08-2007, 06:20 PM
Awww Mr. Silver my dad is a sensitive guy, he cried when I told him I had Ezcema! Just wait until she goes to college. What is she going for? Sounds like a great trip!

I think I upset a salesman at the car dealership last year when I told him the little car he bought his daughter would come in handy when she left for college and had to park with the morons on campus. He looked like "she's gonna leave???". Well yeah, you said she was going to a college 90 miles away. :)

silver
06-08-2007, 06:38 PM
She's just going to visit with a friend. Her best friend moved there with her family last year. I was just so proud of her composure as she walked away. I suspect they will do some sightseeing too.

BTW, SD has severe excema. We are about at our wit's end. Do you have a severe case? What do you do about it? Nothing we have done gives her any relief.

Dianyla
06-08-2007, 07:06 PM
BTW, SD has severe excema. We are about at our wit's end. Do you have a severe case? What do you do about it? Nothing we have done gives her any relief.
I don't personally have eczema, but my ex had it pretty bad. Going off of gluten, dairy and refined sugar resolved most of his problems. Just my $0.02.

RoadRaven
06-09-2007, 12:23 AM
Ah, Silver, and Mr Silver...

My just 19 moved away a few weeks before her birthday...

It is so very very strange without her... knowing she is a young woman, and not wanting to let her stop being my little girl...

...I hear you...

I have stopped counting the days and count her absence in weeks now, although I should try and graduate myself to months I suppose...

Python
06-09-2007, 04:18 AM
I have eczema too but thankfully not too bad.

Cows milk is one irritant for eczema. I believe goats milk helps. Has she ever been tested to see what she's allergic to?

I know how you feel. I remember the first time my son went to Scout camp. He was 12 years old at the time. I got one very brief phonecall from him saying he was having a great time...then "Got to go Mum. My mates want me". I knew then my little boy was turning into a young man and becoming his own person.

Then Mr S. there'll come the day when your daughter gets married. Then the day she gives you your first grandchild. As you hold your grandchild for the first time...can't describe the feeling:D

Turnaround, turnaround,
Turnaround and youre a young girl going out of the door!

Where are you goin my little one, little one,
Where are you goin my baby, my own?
Turnaround and youre two, turnaround and youre four,
Turnaround and youre a young girl going out of the door!

Turnaround, ( turnaround! )
Turnaround and youre a young girl . . .
Going out of the door!

Where are you going my little one, little one,
Little dirndls and petticoats, where have you gone?
Turnaround and youre tiny, turnaround and youre grown,
Turnaround and youre a young wife with babes of your own!

Turnaround, ( turnaround! )
Turnaround and youre a young wife . . .
With babes of your own!

With babes of your own . . . ( turnaround! )

Words and Lyrics by Perry Como

Aggie_Ama
06-09-2007, 06:35 AM
My Ezcema is very mild and really only flares up in the winter. I am fortunate to control is using oatmeal soap that is fragrance free, pat skin dry instead of rubbing and fragrance free lotion (Aveeno) after showering. When I was finally diagnosed it was pretty bad and I used steroid cream for 2 weeks. I am sure SD has tried all those things though.

Mr. Bloom
06-09-2007, 12:00 PM
Then Mr S. there'll come the day when your daughter gets married. Then the day she gives you your first grandchild. As you hold your grandchild for the first time...can't describe the feeling:D


When she was 10, she promised:
- she would always stay my little girl,
- she would be satisfied with her Mom's mini-van.

So, now that she's 16:
- she's not my little girl, and
- she's driving a jeep!

:p :p :p I think she's not going to be good at keeping promises - now I know why minors can't sign contracts:p :p :p

Bikingmomof3
06-10-2007, 04:28 PM
Awww Mr. Silver. Being sensitive is a good thing and be proud you raised a wonderful, independent young lady. :) Reading what you wrote makes me wonder what my dad thought when I moved to the USSR to study when I was 19. :eek: I probably should ask him. He too is a sensitive man. :)

Oh, I promised him I would buy him a Mercedes when I was an adult. He loves me even though I could not keep that promise. :o

bike4ever
06-10-2007, 06:53 PM
Oh, Mr. Silver - I know how you are feeling. Our 14 y.o. son went to Paris for spring break. He was so nervous, but his excitement over the phone when he was at the top of the Eiffel Tower was amazing.

This summer he is so busy with scouts. He is working a cup scout day camp this week; attending regular scout camp the next week; then working NYLT (leadership) camp after that. He has 4 days off then heads to New Mexico to attend Philmont. To top it off, he was accepted into Honor's English for 9th grade. Wow, they sure grow fast.

Mr. Bloom
06-11-2007, 07:16 PM
Oh, I promised him I would buy him a Mercedes when I was an adult. He loves me even though I could not keep that promise. :o

I'll be in Columbus next month for a meeting of collectors of my Mercedes model...I'll give him a ride!

Bikingmomof3
06-12-2007, 04:23 PM
I'll be in Columbus next month for a meeting of collectors of my Mercedes model...I'll give him a ride!

Sadly I do not live anywhere near him. Otherwise he would love it. I will wave to you when you fly into the state of Ohio. Maybe we will get some rain by next month. Could you bring some with you? We are under water restrictions.

LadyinWhite
06-12-2007, 04:34 PM
I'm putting the princess on a plane to France in Mid July- She's doing an exchange w/ an epal. Her epal is coming here for two weeks than the princess is spending two weeks over there.

I'm SO nervous about it - yes she's learning the language, she doesn't KNOW it! It's so far awayyyyyyyy. :eek:

I know I'll be a weeping mess when I leave that airport. Just thinking about it gets already!!

Sheesh.

PS: my princess turns 16 this Oct.

Mr. Bloom
06-12-2007, 06:49 PM
I'm SO nervous about it - yes she's learning the language, she doesn't KNOW it! It's so far awayyyyyyyy. :eek:


Several years ago, we took the kids to Bavaria and Paris in the same trip. I thought they'd love the Bavarian castles and all...nope...they LOVED PARIS. Absolutely loved it.

They loved the museums!!! Kids loved the museum???? At The Louvre, SilverSon is looking at a big renaissance version of The Last Supper. He's standing there staring at this thing and says "Look at how all the lines in the painting point to Jesus' face". Huh? Did you just say that? He was 6 years old!

Mr. Bloom
06-12-2007, 06:50 PM
Could you bring some with you? We are under water restrictions.

Coming to a Mercedes SL rally with the top down? I hope you get rain, but not that weekend:D

LadyinWhite
06-13-2007, 04:13 AM
Several years ago, we took the kids to Bavaria and Paris in the same trip. I thought they'd love the Bavarian castles and all...nope...they LOVED PARIS. Absolutely loved it.

They loved the museums!!! Kids loved the museum????

That's what we are hoping for. The princess is very well travelled so she has that going for her. Her French is very strong as well. The main excitement over this opportunity is not just to strengthen her language skills but because she is an artist. She has been studying art for years (see below, her latest effort) and I really want her to get to the museums! We are so fortunate to live close to NYC so she enjoys the exhibits locally, but to get to paris!! I'm so grateful we can make this happen for her.

I'll be thinking of you when I drop her off LOL!

silver
06-13-2007, 04:30 AM
That Is Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, my, she is very talented!!!!!!!

silver
06-13-2007, 04:35 AM
We received pics from SilverDaughter last night.....here's one! She calls everyday and just chats away. The family that she's staying with has vonage so calls are local.

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y169/etsterling/mexicoAllie.jpg

LadyinWhite
06-13-2007, 08:29 AM
Speaking of beautiful - holy cow! your daughter is gorgeous. Mr. Silver is going to need a shot gun or a baseball bat before you know it! LOL

PS: thanks - yea, we are proud of her. This painting is particular special to us because all the people in it are family. DH, his brother, nieces.

Mr. Bloom
06-13-2007, 06:58 PM
Mr. Silver is going to need a shot gun or a baseball bat before you know it! LOL

PS: thanks - yea, we are proud of her. This painting is particular special to us because all the people in it are family. DH, his brother, nieces.

I've already called the cops on one boyfriend...but that's a long story!:D

That painting is seriously AWESOME:cool: :cool: How old is she?

mary9761
06-13-2007, 07:05 PM
OMG, Silver Daughter is Gorgeous. For those who are just getting empty nest syndrome, it DOES get easier. The reward, eventually you may get wonderful beautiful grandchildren to love too.

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a361/mary9761/Tomas%20and%20Steven/Easter07uMaryStevenTomas.jpg


http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a361/mary9761/Tomas%20and%20Steven/TomasandSteven24March07cedit.jpg

Hope I didn't just make it worse.. :eek:

Mr. Bloom
06-14-2007, 02:21 AM
The reward, eventually you may get wonderful beautiful grandchildren to love too.


You're right....that's when I get to wind them up on sugar, buy them loud and obnoxious toys, and then send them home to go to bed:D :D

That's what my parents did!:eek:

LadyinWhite
06-14-2007, 02:46 AM
I've already called the cops on one boyfriend...but that's a long story!:D

That painting is seriously AWESOME:cool: :cool: How old is she?

The princess is just 15 :)

Looking forward to the sending the grandkids home part!! LOL NO RUSH though...I'm too young to be a grandma :cool:

:rolleyes:

silver
06-14-2007, 04:25 AM
Mary! your grandkids are just darling! And I have seen in your postings just how much joy they give you! :)

However with a 16, almost 17 year old, let me say that grandkids are the very LAST thing I want right now :eek:

I understand....grandkids are a "look forward to in the distant future" thing!

Mr. Bloom
06-14-2007, 01:49 PM
However with a 16, almost 17 year old, let me say that grandkids are the very LAST thing I want right now :eek:


AMEN to that!:eek: :eek:

Bikingmomof3
06-14-2007, 05:00 PM
Awww, Mary your grandchildren are lovely as are you. :) I too look forward to grandchildren, but in the much distant future.

massbikebabe
06-15-2007, 06:58 AM
Mary, the kids are beautiful!!! When I turned 40 DH and I were sorta kinda thinking about maybe adopting a baby. My mother said "What in the hell for, you'll be a granny before ya know it". OUCH!

Mr. Silver; Taking my daughter to college was a real killer for me. That Sept. I had a freshman in college and a freshman in high school...it was tough. Now I hear she is going to spend her junior year of college in Tiwan. Now I am really messed up!!!

karen

mary9761
06-15-2007, 03:27 PM
thanks everyone, I wasn't wishing grandbabies any sooner than they should be :eek:. By the time my son finally left, I was READY for him to move out.. :rolleyes: :p

Brandi
06-17-2007, 07:24 AM
That is so cool that she is such a great kid you trust her enough to let her go. She will always remember this and the fact that you let her go. My parents were so paranoid they barely let me out the door. That could be why I have such a hard time leaving my house. You seem like such a great family. It will be honor to meet you all some day.

silver
06-17-2007, 09:41 AM
silverdaughter has returned!!! We picked her up at the airport last night! And we were late getting there. We felt so bad that we were not there the moment she walked off the plane. The internet indicated that the flight was late and so we left the house based on that info. In actuality, the plane landed earlier than originally planned.

Anyway, she had a great time, great experiences and seems so grown up and she can't wait to travel again!!!!!!!!

We're just soooooo proud of her.