Hmm, I'm going to try this....http://nablopomo.ning.com The first entry is one I actually wrote at the beginning of September but wasn't able to post until now. 9/8/07 63%. Okay, 63% of 18 years, roughly, the portion of time Erin will spend growing up, being a kid at home. She began Junior High school this year and I was okay with it up until Open House night. Now, if you don't know what Open House is, let me tell you that it can be an evening fraught with anxiety for a parent, especially if their child is starting a new phase of their education. Which Erin did, and it must be known that her mother was a bundle of nerves. But, I get ahead of myself. This entire last summer I watched, with a glow of joy and pride, a young girl beginning her change from being an awkward kid to a budding young lady, coming into her own with all the changes and accomodations inherent in all pubescent girls. She is becoming a woman. So, I was okay with that, accepting the inevitable and marvelin...