Saturday, December 02, 2006

Defining Moments

Flowing as a continuous stream, each day blends together. Only by using measure points do we acknowledge growth and change in ourselves and our loved ones. A handful of these defining moments appear on a regular basis that cause one to look back a year or more to the same date… one’s birthday, anniversary, Christmas and New Years are just such days. Other defining points come unplanned and often unannounced.

Last summer Evie had one of those moments when Josh flew to Europe. Her baby proudly going off to Europe with a group of strangers was a sign that the empty nest is a few years away. I had similar feelings but I kept them somewhat to myself and focused upon being alone with bride for two weeks camping before Josh returned. Throughout each day I found myself looking at my watch and glancing at his schedule.

This past week I had two events that have combined into one. The first was Josh flying to Chicago all by himself to attend a marching band clinic with the Cavaliers. People I had never met would be meeting him at the airport and taking him back to O’Hare. Again, Josh had that bold confidence while his father worried if all was going well.

The other took place Thursday when we completed a piece of paper. This week Josh was in Drivers Ed behind the wheel. The paper we completed authorized that if he passed his driving test this Monday that we approved him to receive his license. A license will give him greater independence, no longer having to rely upon Mom and/or Dad to run him to events. There is something to be said about having him run himself to events or sending him on an errand. Yet, there is something sorrowful within that regrets this moment.

That said, and regardless of internal feelings, there is also pride that joyfully celebrates each of these steps toward adulthood. His mother and I are proud of Josh, and we are proud of Jonathan too, as he continues to grow to be a fine young man.

3 comments:

Evie said...

I was thinking of doing a similar post but you beat me to it. For the past six years, Jonathan has driven Joshua to malls, movies, etc. Today, Jonathan went to an eye examination and asked Joshua to go along and drive him home. I wonder if either of them recognizes the role reversal that is taking place in this event.

Anonymous said...

It's a little strange to watch our children grow towards independence (and you're a little farther along that road than I am.) You have every right to be proud of both the boys as they are both becoming such wonderful young men.

Dave said...

Josh passed his behind the wheel. Tomorrow at 4:30 I have meet with his instructor to sign some forms for his temporary liscence. In Virginia he has to go before a traffic judge to get his permanent....even then parents can ask at their will for any minor's licence to be suspended.