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My oldest is now a senior in college. Class of 2025. Gig'em! This was also the first time we didn't take him to Aggie land. He decided - for the first time - that he wanted his car. It seems a little weird to send him away with a hug and a full tank of gas. As he pulls out of the driveways and makes the two hour trek to his apartment. Normally taking him to school is a family event and we load the car and move everything, make sure he's situated and take him out to eat for the start of the semester.
Last night we ate at one of our favorite restaurants to celebrate him. Today, it's a little weird. He left. The spot where his car parks will be empty. His car has been parked in the same location since he was a sophomore in high school.
I hope his education has prepared him for entry into the work force. I hope his work ethic is strong. His mother and I had different ideas about how he should spend his summers. I won once. She won twice. The kids today don't look at work the same way us old folks do. For us we live to work. For them they work to live and want everything on their terms and their schedule. We'll see how that pans out.
Anyway, the house is a little emptier and a little quieter.
His Mom's advice to him was be careful. My advice to him was don't be stupid. He's a smart kid - a fine young man. Cheers to Z!
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