“I think I would rather move in on Friday instead of
Thursday” was the text message I received this week from my partner’s oldest
son regarding his move-in to the residence halls on campus this week.
For those that know me, you know that I am a planner. And I am busy. The start of the school year is busy
for the parent of any freshman…but add on being the Dean of Students and every
moment needs to be carefully choreographed. There are student groups to welcome, opening of school
triage meetings to attend...So, we had set aside Thursday to move-in to the residence halls. I had cleared my calendar and filled up
the other days with activities related to my campus responsibility.
I was angry. I
felt like he had disregarded my needs…my schedule.
And then it hit me.
This is not about me. He is
moving into the residence halls.
Not me. This is the start
of his college experience and he clearly has thought it all out and has his own
plan. One that works for him.
I guess we are both growing up a bit this week.
Parents like me are coming to campuses all around the world
soon, and as we unload the boxes into a 12 x 12 square our world and arguably,
life’s work, changes. It is sad,
exciting, emotional, frustrating, frightening…and so many other things all
rolled up into one.
Please be good to us as we are on your campus. We may need more care than the 18
year-old.
Dr. Keith Humphrey
ACPA President
7 comments:
Thanks for sharing this story...always good to step back and get some perspective.
Thank you, Eric! And thanks for keeping up with the blog!
I am helping my youngest sister move into her residence hall this upcoming weekend and will similarly experience it all from the family end instead of from the student affairs end. I am finding it to be a helpful reminder in my work... hope you can say the same! All the best with this big transition!
Taran
Thank you for your thoughts, Taran! And best of luck to you and your family as you move your sister into her residence hall!
Love it...as an uber-planner, I completely comprehend the panic and frustration that was probably on your face. Great blog!
As an uber-planner, I understand the panic and frustration that was probably on your face. Great blog!
Thank you, Shaunna! Everything worked out well in the end!
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