My son left for bootcamp two weeks ago. He did two weeks of quarantine and today we got the call that he has been medically cleared and he has started bootcamp. I've been a mess. I keep expecting him to walk in the room or to call me and tell me he's on his way home. I go from full on tears to complete excitement for him. I'm a HOT mess!
Mamas. I have one piece of advice for you. You may be dealing with diapers or potty training or the temper tantrums or pushing the boundaries from your own children. You need to savor those times. I WISH my son was here having a temper tantrum right now. They grow up so quickly and then they are off into the world. So hug your children and tell them you love them while you can still do it every day! If you've read my story, you know that my husband and I have been planning for this day! We sold our house and live in our RV right now on our property in southern Arizona (8 miles from the Mexican border). We plan on building a house here someday but for now it's just home base. Now that our last child has left, it's time for us to pull this RV off this property and go explore the USA! We've got plans to head north to Lake Powell and then into Utah. I'm not sure where after that. I think getting out of here will help pass the time until my son graduates bootcamp and can at least have his phone again! I will continue to create products for my store but at a slower rate until school starts up again in the fall! For now, please check out my two latest stories: Los peces de Pancho and Las llamas elegantes. Both stories are written in comprehensible language. More difficult vocabulary is translated (only after a click so the students must try to figure it out first). They are both good for 1st year students in any grade level. In fact, I read Los peces de Pancho to my elementary kiddos today and they loved it! Please check them out! Now please go hug your children (and/or pets). <3
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