Weekend report
Jun. 12th, 2006 10:56 amRose turned 20 on Saturday, but was off with her girlfriend (skydiving for the first time) for the weekend, so we celebrated with sushi Sunday night and then got to see videos of the jump. Er, The Jump. Or perhaps The.... oh noooooooo... JUmmmmpp!!!
Fortunately for me, she'd been talking about wanting to do this for some time, so when my beautiful child actually jumped out of a perfectly good airplane for no apparent reason, I was not too freaked. The night before, I'd had a dream in which I was giving her a driving lesson and she drove off a cliff and both of us ended in free fall. I remember thinking she was going to die and trying to reach her -- although, in typical dream non-logic, how I thought I could save her is beyond me -- and that I survived, then the dream got fragmented.
Kids have to jump out of airplanes and drive off cliffs, metaphorically speaking. It's part of being kids growing up. Just like it's part of being a mom to want her safe and happy. She's stretching her wings, spreading them wide on the wind. I can no longer keep her safe in the nest. I can only trust that she will indeed learn how to fly.
On other fronts, Dave became an official Quaker on Sunday, that is, his application for membership in the Santa Cruz Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends was formally approved. Later, he gets a celebratory welcome bash and certificate signed by all the meeting members.
I'm very close to finishing the revision draft. One small scene to finish, one big one to revise/add material to, then a little tinkering and another read through. Sounds do-able for this week. Stay tuned!
Fortunately for me, she'd been talking about wanting to do this for some time, so when my beautiful child actually jumped out of a perfectly good airplane for no apparent reason, I was not too freaked. The night before, I'd had a dream in which I was giving her a driving lesson and she drove off a cliff and both of us ended in free fall. I remember thinking she was going to die and trying to reach her -- although, in typical dream non-logic, how I thought I could save her is beyond me -- and that I survived, then the dream got fragmented.
Kids have to jump out of airplanes and drive off cliffs, metaphorically speaking. It's part of being kids growing up. Just like it's part of being a mom to want her safe and happy. She's stretching her wings, spreading them wide on the wind. I can no longer keep her safe in the nest. I can only trust that she will indeed learn how to fly.
On other fronts, Dave became an official Quaker on Sunday, that is, his application for membership in the Santa Cruz Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends was formally approved. Later, he gets a celebratory welcome bash and certificate signed by all the meeting members.
I'm very close to finishing the revision draft. One small scene to finish, one big one to revise/add material to, then a little tinkering and another read through. Sounds do-able for this week. Stay tuned!
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Date: 2006-06-14 09:22 pm (UTC)Felicitations to Dave!
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Date: 2006-06-15 02:58 pm (UTC)When I told my yoga teacher about Rose's jump, her response was, "How wonderful! I did that for my 40th birthday!"