1. I Will Miss: Someone taking out the garbage
Emptying all garbage pails in the house, taking out the trash bin and recycling, to the end of the yard and back. The only chore he didn't wine too much about.
2. I Will Miss: Someone opening the garage door
Especially, when it's raining. If he's in the house, why shouldn't he open it, so I don't have to get out the car or get wet doing it? I need a new garage door anyway, so I'll get one with a garage opener and solve that problem now.
3. I Will Miss: Someone cooking for me now and then
The menu is limited, but I'm glad I taught him how to cook a few things. He can also cook for himself if I decide to sleep late. The meal does what it needs to do, until lunch time anyway. By the way, he made me breakfast this morning.
4. I Will Miss: Being waited on when I'm sick or tired
Why not? I wait on him, as well as nurse him back to health, so he can continue being the typical teenager he is.
5. I Will Miss: Someone showing me love when I need it
Who else is going to give me a big hug or kiss me on my forehead when I need some love?
6. I Will Miss: Someone in the house to talk to
Don't get me wrong, I can talk to myself, but most people would think I'm strange, if they hear me.
7. I Will Miss: Someone to mow the lawn
I'm going to really miss him doing this. He's just getting used to mowing the front and back yards without my help. My back isn't going to be happy about this one.
8. I Will Miss: Someone to help bring in the groceries
Why shouldn't he help me take the groceries out of the car? Most of the groceries I buy are for him anyway. Why should I do all the work, when he's going to eat most of the food.
9. I Will Miss: My two little boys
They are so precious and innocent when they are young. Like I 've said before, we should be able to freeze them, so they stay that way forever.
10. I Will Miss: Someone to protect
I will really miss this one and I think most parents will. I believe this is what hurt my Grandmother the most after her children and grandchildren grew up. She felt unneeded. It's hard to see your child struggling in life and you really can't help the way you would like to, because they need to handle their own business. All you can do now is trust them in God's hands. Unless you have a child that shares what's going on in their life, so you can try to make it a little easier, you just have to step back and observe. Wait for them to humble themselves and realize they do need you. I SAID, NEED YOU, NOT USE YOU.
Published by Evette
Single mother of two and three grandchildren. Originally from Hollis, Queens, NY. View profile
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2 Comments
Post a CommentBeautiful list, my son moved with his dad this school year, and I have never been without him, it is amazing what we go through as parents and how much we don't appreciated all the small things, til they are gone
I'm sure this will be a difficult transition for you when your son leaves home. But hopefully, he won't move too far so you can still see him.
Sophie