Off to College: To My Son on Your College Orientation Day by Shannon Mattice

Parenting Teens
July 23, 2017

Off to College: To My Son on Your College Orientation Day

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Ann Marie G. Halstead
You brought tears to my eyes, Shannon Mattice ! Thank you for capturing what so many of us feel as our kids grow up! I know Elisa All Schmitz 30Seconds can relate to this one!
Elisa Schmitz
You captured my feelings so very well, Shannon Mattice ! I am so overwhelmed by these feelings. Thank you for sharing what so may of us feel at this bittersweet stage of our lives as parents. I'm looking forward to learning and growing with you. Welcome to our #30Seconds tribe!
Ann Marie G. Halstead
Yes, welcome, Shannon Mattice ! We are so lucky to have you!
Leanna Salas
Thank u 4 expressing my exact emotions. All I want to do is cry.... but I gotta be happy and proud is my son....
Shannon Mattice
Thank you for letting me share this with you! Wishing your son all of the best!
Shannon Mattice
Thank you all for the warm welcome!
Dieter Schmitz
What beautiful words Shannon Mattice - Thanks for sharing!
Holly Budde
I've got 3 more years. but reading this? wow!!
Shannon Mattice
I promise those 3 years will just fly by...enjoy your time with them!
Nicole DeAvilla
Wonderful post Shannon Mattice - Welcome to the tribe!
Mindy Hudon, M.S., CCC-SLP
Beautiful! I did the same thing form my twins last year and placed it in their desk drawer for them to find when we had left. Thanks for sharing.
Rachel W. Lewter
As a single parent I can honestly say that the first day of out of state college, drop off day was a painful experience. The five hour drive home was spent reminiscing about all the laughter, talks, vacations and and special moments shared over the past eighteen years. The first hundred miles were filled with tears of sadness and a sense of loss.
As my solitary drive home progressed, tears of joy took over when I realized this was a new beginning for both of us. Not only was my child starting a new life, so was I. In a way we shared this new beginning together.
I can't say the next four years were easy, but we grew together. I believe we both spread our wings and learned to soar.

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