
Frank walked off with his friend from home. We called him at least once a week. Sometimes, we’d turn on FaceTime. We laughed at the shenanigans of other parents, and of some of his friends still at home. He made new friends, kept up his studies (We hope!), enjoyed the party scene, and continues his college life.
And he comes home for Thanksgiving break tomorrow, for which I give thanks!
memories
still clinging
fall foliage
I’m hosting dVerse today, where we acknowledge Thanksgiving by offering up haibun on that for which we give thanks! The pub is open! Come join us!
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Such lovely family time to look forward to!
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This is great. We realize how important our children are when they finally leave the nest. And even moreso when they return home again. Well done, Frank
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Family get-togethers can go either way. Hopefully, your boy will not come hjome with some bad attitudes.
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The strong emotion comes through in this haibun. Wonderful feeling. I thought your haiku went particularly well.
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Nice play throughout, that cling yet the letting go.
Thanks for dropping by to read mine
Much💛love
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Nice haiku!
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Thank you!
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Somehow I missed that your son had gone away to college this year, Frank. I know you will be happy to see him. Our older child and their wife are here for the first time since before the pandemic! Happy Thanksgiving!
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Happy 🦃 Thanksgiving Frank! 🙂
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They would certainly show positive traces of maturity having been on their own for sometime. They naturally adjust to a higher level as a result of interaction with their peer group! Thanks for hosting, Frank!
Hank
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Enjoy! (K)
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The empty nest. Enjoy his return 🙂
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Thanks! We will! 😀
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🙂
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Always thankful when those college students come home 🙂
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I do understand how happy it is… my good-son is a student at TCU… half a world away… but I hope to see him for Christmas.
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How lovely, Frank!
❤
David
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