It has been a good week but a long week. I have sort-of started doing readings again over the phone. I say “sort-of” because I’ve only done like five because I still have lots of work to do. I managed to officially finish moving out of the old house. I also managed to have a terrible knock me for a major loop migraine yesterday … worst one in a very long time. I think I’m decompressing from the transition, but I’m ever so happy. My husband’s mowing the lawn right now while I update my readers on my life. Tomorrow my little boy’s BFF is coming over for the day. He’s very excited. He asked me the other day to ask his best friend’s mom if it would be okay to find a new best friend because he’s never going to see this best friend anymore. He burst into tears, then I burst into tears. My poor little boy … this is such a difficult transition for him. He is leaving behind everything he knows. I see a good future for him at an amazing school, but he sees that he’s losing friends that he’s known for more than half his life. That’s a very difficult thing. Sometimes being a mom is so hard. I know moving to this town is the best thing for my little angel, but he feels so much sadness. I know once school starts, things will be better. He’s a very likable kid.
Anyway, I hope to respond to a few more “Ask Sheri” submissions soon. I only did one this week … sorry. I should be able to do at least two for next week, though.
Have a great weekend!
Love and Blessings,
Sheri

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Thank you, Margo. He should be able to stay in contact with this friend because his grandmother actually lives only a couple of blocks away, and he’s there quite a bit. I think it will be much easier once school starts and he starts making new friends.
~ Sheri
Rev. Sheri,
Sorry to hear your little boy is upset about the move. It’s hard to get used to a new home and leave the familiar friends and places behind. I do think he’ll be ok with it soon. My husband and I moved into our first home when our son was 10 and now (at 14 1/2)he barely remembers where we used to live and says he loves being where we are and would never want to go back. I think he’ll meet a whole new bunch of friends that will really be good for him. Maybe if it’s not too far he can visit with the old BFF occasionally? (sorry, don’t really know your area) When they’re young they bounce back pretty fast
Good luck!
Margo