ジェシカ・シーバのインスタグラム(mommasgonecity) - 8月11日 06時26分
At the close of each summer vacation, I mourn the loss of the long days a little more. I miss them a little more. I loathe the daily hustle a little more. Still eager to watch them blossom, still want to hold on tight a little longer.
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michelleseafolk
@raw_momming my kids are 27, 24, 21 and 10. The summers don’t end at 18. Sure, they leave and do their own thing for awhile. I’ve seen and done more both old kids now than when they were 14-18. I’ve seen seeing this 18 summers thing a lot and it confuses me. It’s just a different gear of parenting and equally and some ways even more great!
marciahickman
Whenever I go into Target this time of the year and see “back to school” it brings back the dread I felt at the end of summer with my children (now in their 20s and 30s). I once burst into tears seeing parents shopping with their college freshmen! 🥺
bview92
Cherish every minute with these beauties. ❤️ My daughter goes off to college at the end of the summer, and while it’s an exciting time, I will also miss her so much. Struggling to transition to this new way of life 😢
emelleess306
What makes me the most sad at the end of every summer is that I will never have the opportunity to spend my days with my kids at THIS age again. But I force myself to look forward to all we can do as they get older.
ediedelin
My mom still talks about how sad she was at the end of each summer. As much as you want your children to learn and grow, she said she savored the long summer days when all her kiddos (4 of us!) were home.
noble_nuggets
Glad it’s not just me. I get so weepy at the end of summer and try to memorize every detail of how they look right then. I don’t know why it feels like life happens between Memorial Day and Labor Day 😪
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