Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Positively no thinking required......

Just an awful lot of hugging, laughing, crying and then a bit more hugging.
Teathaim Girl is safely home.
As I type, I can hear her giggling with her brother on the landing.
It is so good to have her safely back....thank you, all who've been praying, making me laugh, keeping me from biting my nails to the quick...I imagine (she says, hopefully) that this first long separation will be the hardest. And we've survived.
That loud humming noise isnt a fault with your computer. Tis the Curate purring!

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh, happy day!

see-through faith said...

GREAT :)

it seemed to go fast, but maybe not for you.

We're not quite there yet ... TS is 16 ... but in three years! Can parents ever be ready for this??? I wonder!

Rebecca said...

Lahvely to see a picture of her, it really is. Glad she's safely back with you now :)

Anonymous said...

Cheers and thanksgiving from here! Can't tell whether separations will get easier but at least during the next one she won't be so far away. Any chance of borrowing former Loud Boy to do some bedroom cleaning here?

Rainbow dreams said...

Excellent news, am pleased she's home safely :-)

Cal said...

I went off round Africa when I was 19, then lived in Taiwan when I was 20, then went to China at 22 ended up in HK and didn't move back again for 6 years.

In the selfishness of youth I blindly and blithely went off on all these periods abroad without really considering the impact it would have on my family - and we're a close family. Reading your posts here has really given me some understanding of what they must have been going through when I was off enjoying myself. Thank you so much.

Emily said...

Glad she's safely home!

Anonymous said...

:D Well done both of you!!!

Anonymous said...

Wonderful! You win the prize.

As you know, in my professional life I send college students away for various periods and make their innumerable parents insane during those times. I always have the greatest, greatest sympathy for them...I think the amount of fun had by the traveller is directly proportionate to the loving WORRY had by the moms & dads and other parental persons.

Karin said...

I missed this post but was reminded of your daughter's absence the other day. Glad she's home safe and sound.

I'm miss my daughter and she only went away Friday - due home today - but she is only 14.