Mom’s Talk Network Updates for Monday, June 30th

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From Kelly:

My son turned 18 this week in the midst of a family crisis and I never did get around to baking his birthday cake! Now, today we have both started a diet and birthday cake is off limits. (At least a WHOLE birthday cake is - maybe I should go buy him a single cupcake from the bakery?)

Life sure comes at you fast doesn’t it?

I remember when Sean was about 12, I looked out at the teen years with a lot of fear. Would he go wild in his teens like I did? Would he be rebellious and hang out with other teens who were drinking, smoking and having sex? I felt so inadequate for the act of parenting a teen.

Raising kids seemed easy. Raising teens was scary business.

But now - suddenly - it’s all over. He’s an official grown up. A young man in charge of his own destiny.

(Oh man… what a sap… can you believe I’m getting bleary eyed over here?)

I asked Sean on Saturday (with no risk of retribution) if he had truly kept as clean as I thought he had as far as sex, drugs and alcohol goes. I’ve always felt confident on this - but I’m sure many of my friend’s parents were equally confident and shouldn’t have been.

He grinned and said “Yeah mom, I really have arrived at 18 without sex, drugs or alcohol - unless you count the ’swigs of beer’ my dad gave me at weddings.

Can I believe him? I think so. I know some parents will think I’m probably deluding myself but that’s ok. I know how unusual it is for a teenager today to grow up without doing those things.

If only you could cap things off here. Place the blue ribbon on his chest and display him proudly on my shelf forever. LOL! (I wish!)

No, the real deal has only just begun. What choices will he make from here on out?

  • Will he keep himself sexually pure for his someday wife?
  • Will he continue to say no to drugs?
  • When he is old enough to drink, will he practice moderation and not let it ruin his life like so many men in our family have?

It is his life and this mama sure ain’t done praying yet ;)

From the Editor:

Another school year has ended and once again I find myself saying, “Where did the time go?”

My oldest is headed to middle school in September and her 4th and 5th grade years are a total blur. Between homework and after school activities (for 2 kids) I guess the time just got away from me. But this weekend she was telling us about her dreams of becoming a professional ballet dancer and my husband very casually told her it’s great to dream but don’t wish your life away.

I find I do that a lot, and have done so from a very young age. I get excited about my goals or dreams and don’t pay attention to what’s happening TODAY. While it’s great and important to have goals, especially if you own a business, don’t forget to appreciate the moments of today because before you know it, too many moments will have passed and you’ll only have distant memories.

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4 Responses to “Mom’s Talk Network Updates for Monday, June 30th”

  1. Alcohol Posts » Mom’s Talk Network Updates for Monday, June 30th Says:

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  2. Tracy Roberts Says:

    Kelly,

    I have to tell you that my 17 yo daughter saw Sean’s picture with Piper and thought he was a cutie!

    Congrats on raising such a good boy/Godly Man!

    We’ll be praying with you!

    Christina,

    My 5th grade boy is on his way to Middle School and I can’t tell you where the time went.

    They grow up so fast.

    I tend to look ahead without remembering to savor today. That’s something I’m working on changing.

    Great line up of blogs this week, ladies!

  3. ALICIA Says:

    THIS TOTALLY HIT HOME TODAY WHEN I SAW THE TITLE “18 AND NEVER BEEN KISSED”. LAST NIGHT MY 18 YEAR OLD SON TOLD HIS FATHER AND I THAT HIS 16 YEAR OLD GIRLFRIEND OF 4 MONTHS IS PREGNANT. HE SWORE HE USED PROTECTION EVERY TIME. I TOOK IT WELL IN THE BEGINNING. THEN I HAD MY MOTHER “CRY” MOMENT. I WAS 18 WHEN I HAD MY FIRST CHILD AND IT WAS SO HARD FOR US. HE WILL HAVE WAY MORE SUPPORT THAN WE DID- BUT IT IS STILL DEVASTATING TO HIM, HER, AND BOTH FAMILIES. I AM SO GLAD YOUR SON IS STILL PURE- KEEP PRAYING FOR HIM. NOW I AM JUST PRAYING THAT GOD WITH HELP US THROUGH THIS TIME.

  4. Diana Walker Says:

    Hi Kelly,
    Wow — well done! As a single parent I can totally relate to how proud you are. It was a big day when my son turned 18 (he’s 20 now) and it is so rewarding.
    Thanks for sharing!
    Diana

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