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Default Aug 25, 2008 at 12:07 PM
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Hubby and I just returned from bringing our daughter back to college. I thought that this year it would be easier to deal with, but I was wrong, it's even harder this year. Every year of college that she finishes is one step closer to her leaving for good.

So how do you parents that have gone through this deal with it? I know this is the circle of life and that she's exactly where she needs to be right now, I just miss her so much. It seems like just yesterday she was playing out in the yard in pig tails. Where did the time go? Where is the pause button?

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