


The title is in his name . . . and only his name.
The insurance clerk "moved" him from my car to his own vehicle.
He'll be getting his own E-pass account for the toll roads.
The threads that bind a child to his parents continue to unravel and today it unraveled into a long loose string of a new kind of freedom and responsibility.
4 comments:
...the title on my car isn't in my name...
*Calling Mom*
I LOVE the car!!! It's the first I've seen it! Wow - he's getting so big! today I couldn't remember if something had happened that Nathaniel had done or if Jeremy had done it. *weeping*
What a nice post! How many kids do you have still at home?
Exciting and sad all at the same time!!! They grow up so fast!
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