As you can probably gather, one of my favorite activities is getting the girls ready in the morning and dropping them off at school and daycare. The other day, Emilia decided that the time was right for her to walk from the car up to the school door for the last time. Tomorrow was going be one of those all important first steps. As we were approaching the path up to the school, one of her classmates Sam was walking up at the same time. Emilia offered him her other hand and still held on to mine as we continued up the sidewalk. It wasn't long before a minivan door opened behind us, and we heard a shout, "Emilia!" I could tell from the loosening of Emilia's hand that I was about to be replaced. She offered Madelyn her newly emptied hand, and the three of them made their way, hands linked, up to school.
Last fall, some of my students convinced me to start a facebook account. I was a little hesitant because I didn't want to have one more thing that I had to check and make sure I kept current. I don't keep it current, but it has allowed me to keep track of many of those guys I joined up with as together we sorted out some of those long walks of growing up. Now, we're husbands and fathers, teachers and doctors, pastors and businessmen, and we still share those challenges of growing up. I got messages from a couple of those guys from college the same day I was traded off for a couple of buddies on a walk into school and was reminded that it seems to make life seem easier when we can walk through it with someone.
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