it’s only a weekend.

this afternoon…my oldest son left for church camp.  we have had such a busy week…preparing for 14 gillion valentine’s parties this week that it sorta snuck up on me.
around noon…i read over the list of things he needed to pack.  soooooo….maybe i’m a procrastinator.

 it wasn’t until then that i realized i was nervous about this whole deal.  and i questioned why?  am i nervous about him going alone?  not really.  am i nervous about the bus ride?  that’s not quite it either.  am i nervous about what is happening at camp?  no.  
so…then what?
 oh yeah…he’s old enough to do this without me needing to be nervous.  that’s what this anxious/excited/a little bit sad feeling is about.
 

i love the relationship of brothers.  don’t get me wrong.  it’s amazing.
but…
there is something…
unspoken…
 

…that i can’t really put into words…
about watching an older brother with his sisters.
that relationship never fails to cause me to do a small gasp…and cause my blink to stay closed a little longer…and a half smile to sweep across my face while i marvel at this gift i’ve been entrusted with.  
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as we were pulling last minute things together…like flashlights and sleeping bags…i thought about a note.  i had to hide a note in his bag…just like i used to hide in his lunch kit when he was little.
 
and as i was writing…i thought…
“i need to leave a sticky note in his sack lunch too.  just so he knows how much we love him while he’s on the bus.  i mean…he won’t get this card until he unzips his bag.”
i headed to the kitchen…and that’s when i saw his sister…ripping a stick-it-note off it’s pad and dropping it into his sack. 
sister had my back.
and that was sufficient.
 

and after he pulled away…there we were.
and i had visions of a teenager and a  9 year old sister…waving bye to their college bound brother.
and then i was thankful.
that i have them.
and that this time…
it’s only for a weekend.

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