Sunday, August 23, 2009

flying the nest















she did everything herself.

from obtaining the application form, to filling it up & photostating the various documents. my role was to post it off.

& to give her my full support.


yesterday, she went for the written tests & today, the interview. when they offered her a place, she cried. i thought they were tears of joy but no, she was overwhelmed with sadness.

because she realised she will be leaving home.

i can understand her position. i was already 19 when i left home for varsity. for all her maturity she has displayed at 15, she's still our little girl. when she makes her decision in the next few days & when the impact of the offer has finally sunk in, she knows she has come to the 1st of many crossroads in life.

ah, such a heavy responsibility on a young shoulder....


In his heart a man plans his course, but the LORD determines his steps. prov 16:9

19 comments:

AT said...

Hi doc, I can relate to this, I have children of this age, the time will come for me and my wie too to face this kind of situation. Trust in the Lord, He is in conrol. Alwin

ilene said...

It's times like these where bonding become stronger and when the time comes for the little one to leave her nest, it's the most difficult time for both child and parents, mum especially.

All the very best to your daughter as she embarks on her new adventure in life. A crosscroad where they find making the right decision a difficult one.

Reanaclaire said...

HI Doc, is your girl leaving home for asean scholarship? and she is only 15? as parents, we know that one day our children will leave home.. and as kids, i m sure they feel heavy hearted too as well.. perhaps this is God's plans for her..
Yes, all the best to your daughter in whatever she does. as long as she continues to walk His ways, everything will be alright..

iml said...

Congratulation! She deserves a chance after all her effort. As parent, I can understand M&D's concern. Away from home at this crucial stage in growing up. Where is she going?

jemima said...

God will take care of your blessed princess.

doc said...

Alwin,

for us, the time has come. i'm certain the Lord allowed this to come to pass.

doc said...

Ilene,

thanks, & you're right - the wife is reluctant to let her go. it's difficult for me as well, but this one is too good to pass up.

doc said...

Claire & Iml,

i'm certain the Lord opened this path for her. she didn't get the asean scholarship but it was Methodist Girls School that offered a place for next year.

being in a Christian school environment & in S'pore at that, i know she will be well-taken care off. she'd be all mushy at 1st, & knowing her, she'll have a ball of a time once she get used to the hectic life.

it'll be good training ground to walk closer to the Lord & hopefully to serve Him.

doc said...

Jems,

i know He will & i am prepared to let her go, safe in that knowledge.

Jo said...

bravo! She'll be fine doc. I'm sure you've laid out for her the best of foundations. MGS is a good school!

doc said...

Jo,

thanks. before she applied for this, it was never in my plans for her to study in s'pore.

just goes to show that you can never see too far ahead.

iml said...

It's a good school. Let me know if you need any assistance.

Superman said...

I think kids need to leave the house to grow. If not, they will never get to know how the world outside the house. It is a good chance for them to learn to be independent as well. Doc, don't worry. She will get use to the new life soon.

anastasia said...

there's a part of me which wants to scream "don't do it," but...

MGS is a good school, and perhaps sg will give her good exposure as she takes steady steps towards her future.

doc said...

Iml,

thanks for the reassurance. will let you know when i need assistance - every little bit helps.

doc said...

Superman,

like your namesake, she'll need to soar with her own wings sooner or later.

my secret worry is that she'll spend too much time in (where else?)orchard rd!!

doc said...

ah, anastasia!

i had expected your dissenting scream...er...i mean opinion.

it's a good start for her to be on her own, & where better than squeaky clean s'pore.

Reanaclaire said...

congratulations to her! this is her achievement!

doc said...

Claire,

(belated) thanks!