As my last official foster parent act, I picked up Anasia at daycare on the Connie to ride to her school. I had a parent teacher conference at 4:00. She was smiling so big when I walked into her area of the daycare (actually before and after program for Anasia) in my gear with a helmet for her to wear. She was the cool one then. Paige will be big enough to reach the footrest on the Connie come next riding season.
I believe my own daughter has grown a whole lot this past her, gotten her head in the right place, working, not depressed and drinking. The girls are beyond excited to be moving back home. There was be a big gap in my day to day living, but life will be going back to they way it is supposed to be. Some of the gap will be filled with the Connie.
So as a prelude to Thanksgiving, I am most grateful for the blessing of being able to care for them this past year and all that they added to my life.
Jeffry
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Jeffry:
Looking on the bright side, you were the man of the hour when the "chips were down" and you took them in for the past year sacrificing yourself and most of your spare time. You're going to miss the patter of little feet running around the house, of course, you could always volunteer to babysit when the mood arises.
While riding time is going to be more abundant, too bad the first snow is on the horizon. I think the girls are thankful that you were there for them. They are going to miss you too
bob
bobskoot: wet coast scootin
I am planning on a once a month Amtrak ride (in winter) to spend the weekend. It will also give my daughter some break time.
Possible snowflakes in the next few days.
Jeffry,
Very nice post. Your granddaughters are blessed to have you and your wife as grandparents. Surely this past year has and will have an impact on their lives. It's good to hear your daughter is doing better too.
Bittersweet, eh? Glad they're back with their Mother, but it won't be the same for a while, will it?
Congratulations on the 15 classes, as one instructor to another.
They will never forget how you also changed and added to their lives. You all are blessed to be in a position to step in. On behalf of children who lived with grandparents, as I did, I want to say Thanks for stepping up and hanging in...
Jeffry, the girls are precious, and they are blessed to have grandparents like you and your wife. My best wishes for 2010!
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