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Old 05-09-2007, 09:49 AM #1
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Default OT: Daughter left for D.C.

This is very OT, but my oldest daughter, 13, left this morning for her class trip to Washington D.C. I cried when she left, but am feeling much better now. However, I can't stop thinking about her safety. She is very naive and now I am wondering if it was the best thing to let her go. I know - 'the experience will do her good' and 'stop worrying - she'll be fine'. ugghh

She is only going to be gone for 5 days - what am I going to do when she leaves for college in 4 years???

Signed - Sad, Worried Mommy
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