Butterfly Kisses
On Family


It is easier to build strong
children than to
 repair broken men.

Frederick Douglass
1817-1895



 

"You spend a lifetime trying to get them off the ground.  You run with them until you're both breathless.  They crash.  They hit the rooftop. 
You patch and comfort, adjust, and teach.  You watch them lifted by the wind and assure them that someday they'll fly.

"Finally, they are airborne.  They need more string and you keep letting it out.  But with each twist of the ball of twine, there is a sadness that goes with joy.  The kite becomes more distant, and you know it won't be long before that beautiful creature will snap the lifeline that binds you two together and will soar as it is meant to soar, free and alone.  Only then do you know that you did your job."

Erma Bombeck
on
Children and Kites

 


 





November 6, 1999

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