<p>I can?t believe the freshman year went so fast, or maybe, it didn?t, it is just my perception now after learning to let him go and being fine with it. Our children go to college, but the whole family has a virtual going to college too, there are so many changes at home that no one could live apart from them. Only two months left and I already could say that it was a good decision letting him to go to a college far away in every aspect. He has become a responsible, confident, independent, more organized, and more sociable and caring person. Since he was born I lectured him about being himself, to know how to chose friends and how to deal with adverse situations; I thought many times that I was taking with a wall, but I wasn?t, I see now what has developed of those little chats. I?m very proud of him!
It?s spring break for many kids and they are back to town, seeing how much they change for good makes me very happy. On the other hand, the is a black sheep, one kid didn?t realize that growing up means being more responsible, and he went from being a very nice kid to be an aggressive person since he joined the wrong group at college.
How have been your experiences so far?</p>
<p>Cressmom: “good decision…in every aspect” That’s awesome. It’s as if we have held our breath for the last 6 months and have been slowly exhaling as we realize it is all working out. We are the lucky ones without a doubt.</p>
<p>Found out yesterday that our son was accepted into a research team for the summer…he will not be home. So proud…and so sad.</p>