Dedicated to Carrie
by tamarjacobson
Quote of the day:
… it's not like that all ends when you're 18, 41 or 61. It never, ever ends … there is no end zone. You never cross the goal line, spike the ball and do your touchdown … Jason Robards, from: Parenthood.
Many years ago a former
graduate student reconnected with me. When I had known her as a graduate
student she was in her mid-twenties and quite newly married. She was a quiet
person, observant and wise for her age, and an excellent teacher of young
children because she related well to them by listening carefully and validating
their feelings. I was excited to meet her again after some years had passed and
I knew she had two children of her own. I thought I would find her enthusiastic
and happy to be a parent herself. After the usual hugs and smiles, greetings
and excitement at reconnecting with one another, we sat down to drink coffee
and eat the cakes or cookies we had ordered. We both had so much to tell each
other to catch up with the years that had passed. Before long, she was describing her life to me. She told me of the challenges and difficulties she faced with two small young children. She poured out her heart to me saying that she wished someone had warned her of how hard mothering would be. She had set high standards for herself as a parent, especially since she had studied child development in her graduate early childhood courses. She found that she was constantly feeling guilty about her feelings of anger and dismay with her young children's behaviors. At one point in the conversation, she turned to me and said, "Someone should write a book called, A Handbook of Guilt for Parents!" We both laughed out loud, she through the tears in her eyes. I became quiet and put my hand on hers. "I'll write it for you one day," I assured her.
And so, I dedicate this new blog to my old friend and former student, Carrie. I hope to share ideas, memories, struggles, wisdom, and joys I have experienced as a mother, early childhood teacher educator, author, presenter, and consultant. As I embark on this new journey, I welcome your own thoughts and comments, gentle reader, should you wish to stop by.

Dear Marion,
Ha ha … time will tell! Am not sure where this path will lead … but a gal can hope …
Love you xxx
So here it is! Congratulations on the new blog. I like the theme and the title. Has time revealed now is the sowing of a new book and the one we’ve all been waiting for?
A friend posted this comment yesterday but wanted to remain anonymous – so I am posting it here for her:
“Hi Tamar, When I saw your dedication to Carrie, I immediately remembered our little friend Carrie from long ago and I worried that some disaster had befallen her. But, that is not the case! This new blog is getting off to a wonderful start. Although my children are grown-ups now, your presence in our lives changed the course of my marriage, as well as our children’s futures. We are all blessed to have had you for a friend and we will always love you. With many thanks and best wishes, SK.”