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Welcome to the site that chronicles one single mother's partnership with her daughter to find the college best suited for her. It will be a wonderful two and a half year journey to serve as a resource for other parents as they also walk the walk into adulthood with their children.

Thursday, May 22, 2008

GET YOUR COLLEGE ON!

Welcome to my newest blog Great Adventures in Searching for College. This blog is designed to provide the perspective of one woman's journey in her efforts to work with her daughter to get into the college that is best suited for her life and career goals and aspirations.

Allow me this opportunity to brag on my daughter just a bit. I love my baby! What good parent doesn't? However, the love I have is unlike any love I could ever know - yes, even with her being a teenager.

What I love about my Jessica most is her spirit for life. As my grandmother use to say, "That chile has been here before." I have to go with that.

Her level of maturity is uncanny. While she is not "perfect" in the conventional sense, she is a perfect her. This is all I've ever wanted; for her to love herself enough to have the proper respect and love for others including me. She exceeds all expectations for that and then some.

As I have gone through my own very adventurous spiritual journey, anything good I've become since the age of 26, I owe to my daughter. She makes me a better me for both her as well as myself.

I recall when Jessica was about to turn two years old. It seemed like everyone was telling me to watch out for the "terrible 2s." While I was no where as spiritually enlightened as I am now, even then I had a notion of the power of words. I recall saying to myself, "Not my kid. There will be no terrible 2s." And guess what? There wasn't.

As a single parent, I didn't have time for any unnecessary foolishness like disrespect or temper tantrums. The Bible gets it right: "Train up a child the way he should go, and he shall not stray from it." (Proverbs 22:6)

The same goes for the teen years. Again, seemingly, everyone managed to warn me about the infamous teen years. Again, I chose not to claim it. I tell my child that I am here to guide her, not harshly judge her. My love for her is unconditional and together, there is nothing we can't come through.

This approach has helped instill a sense of self-confidence I am so grateful for her having. The teen years can be very difficult and awkward. I have witnessed the challenges of some of her friends. With close guidance and a delicate balance between knowing the difference between what our children need and want, we really can empower our children with a healthy head start for life and college outside of academics.

While this is not really what I intended to talk about, it is, what it is. I guess in a nutshell, this post can be considered the dedication post to my darling Jessica.

I also want parents to be encouraged and not too overwhelmed by this whole college search thing. It is a truly a big transition process for ourselves and our children. Know that we are not alone in wanting the best for our kids.

I look forward to providing several links to resources for parents and their kids, as well as advice and as much encouragement as I can possibly muster as I travel through my own journey with my kid in the quest in our great search for college. Letting go - as you well know - will not be easy. However, guided by spirit, and an unadulterated love for our offspring - who knows - maybe, just maybe, we'll be able to do our own part in contributing to making the world a better place.

Peace & Blessings & Welcome!

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