When they left for their honeymoon, I remember thinking of our daughter as going away and becoming a changeling, and yet - on their return, I realised how silly I had been and that she was the same, as was her husband, Cam. They were the same; it was me who expected their change. They were still the children, as they had always been, expecting us, their parents to - well - parent as we had always done - with the same attitudes and methods as we'd always used. I, on the other hand had expected some type of change from them so much, that my own fathoming had changed me and I became the Changelings - towards them.
How confused and bewildered they must have been....(I'm confused and bewildered as I try to explain all of this.)
Sarah and I had a heartfelt discussion about this late one night. We cried together. And then, as quickly as this strange and yet common phenomena came upon us, it was gone, and family life, as we know it - had resumed.
To normal.
Well, as normal as normal is.
And so much normality has happened since.
Thank goodness.
The End.
And so much normality has happened since.
Thank goodness.
The End.
6 comments:
Insightful and oh so encouraging!
And such a beautiful couple!
This was a lovely, heartfelt post, thank you for sharing.
The photos were wonderful. It was good to see you and the Machinist.
Your daughter is lovely and her husband handsome and look like they are right out of a romantic fairytale.
May their love continue to grow each and every day.
Love and hugs to all of you,
FlowerLady
Lovely pictures says it all. :)
What a lovely couple! I can see where you would think they would change. The only change I've noticed, is the phone numbers and the locale. She must be the first to wed. I had to smile. Your Sarah made such a beautiful bride.
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