Back To School

|

The Fruit of the Murphy Loins moved up in school this year; one started high school and the other started middle school. I don't know if the change is more wrenching for them or me. OK, me. My father, shortly after my daughter first started school, mentioned that the drumbeat of time was at the loudest and steadiest when your kids were in school. And the drums are beating quite loudy and quickly these days. I was at my maudlin best when telling my daughter, after her first day of orientation, that she had taken a big step on the road to independence and leaving the nest (and me) behind.

I don't worry about the Fruit as much as my wife, but I do worry. I just try to take the occasional day off from worrying. I was nervous about my son, as he didn't have many friends on his "team". While he wouldn't comment beyond the standard "fine", he was full of spunk after his first day, so I'm worrying a lot less. I figure if things had gone poorly, he would have been hangdog. It seems the excitement of the new school with its expanded opportunities is beating the friends thing; I just hope he makes new ones before the novelty wears off.

My daughter went to "Spirit Night", and made it clear that she prefered that her parents not attend. So we didn't. The school held an orientation meeting for us parents earlier in the week, and the principle invited us to come up to school anytime. Why, it was fine with the administration and faculty if we came to freshman orientation the next day if we so desired, but he doubted our child would ever forgive us. I have come to terms with the fact that I'm a huge source of embarrassment to my daughter, if only because it's the best form of discipline I have, as in threatening to hug her if she doesn't behave in public or call up her friends and tell them how much I love her if she doesn't behave in private. She hasn't risked it yet, probably because she knows I would.

About this Entry

This page contains a single entry by Kevin Murphy published on August 19, 2005 12:35 PM.

All's Not Well was the previous entry in this blog.

Keep Trucking is the next entry in this blog.

Find recent content on the main index or look in the archives to find all content.

LINKS


St. Louis Blogs:

J Bowen
Christopher Johnson
Charles Austin
Archpundit
Random Observations
Brian J Noggle
Shelley Powers
Gateway Pundit
Listless Lawyer
Jim Durbin
Timothy Birdnow
Diane Meyer
Marijean Jaggers
Scott Ginsberg
Steve Boriss
St. Louis Bloggers
St. Louis Blogs . Org
Randall Sherman
Urban Review STL

Missouri Blogs:

John Combest
Blue Girl, Red State
Another Rovian Conspiracy
The News Buckit
The Source
Fired Up! Missouri
Susan "Farmgirl"

Favorite Blogs:

James Lileks
Glenn Reynolds
Rich Galen
Megan McCardle
Scrapple Face
In The Agora
The Brothers Judd
Geitner Simmons
Cronaca
Science Blog
Winds of Change
Da Goddess
Justin Katz
Fran Mason
Phil Carter
Greg Costikyan
Tom McMahon
Kevin Aylward
Rand Simberg
Michael Totten
Belmont Club
News Busters
Mark Ciocco
David Weinberger
Tom Maguire
Jon Henke & McQ (plus Dale!)
Kevin Murphy The Other
Craig Henry
Brian Tiemann
Crooked Timber
Charles Johnson
Powerline
Busy Mom
Jason Van Steenwyk
Jenne
INDC Journal
Eamonn Fitzgerald
John Little
King of Fools
Perish the Thought
Patterico
Jeff Harrell
Michael Yon
Ed Driscoll
George Roper
Jeff Goldstein
Mark A. R. Kleiman
David Opderbeck
Libertas
Bob Somerby
Ben Witherington
Creative Bits
Mark Daniels
Michael Spencer
Think Sink
The Brussels Journal
A J Strata
S K Murphy
Joe Carter
John Hawkins
Bridget
Back Talk
Joe Sherlock
Mark Perry
Daniel Dilger

Pundits

Charles Le Kraut Martel
Victor Davis Hanson
Mark Steyn
Thomas Sowell
Malcolm Gladwell
Robert Cringely
John Carroll
Paul Graham
David Nicklaus

My Interests

The Paralyzed Veterans of America
The American Anti-Slavery Group
Wayside Gardens
The Alliance for the Separation of
School and State

MacSurfer Daily News
Urban Legends
Diablo II Net (Unofficial)
The Word Detective
HotAIR
UN Documentation Center
Cub Scout Pack 787
Baloo's Bugle (Cub Scouts)
Wounded Warrior Project
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Defense Industry Daily