Worry

February 4, 2008 / by docrock

WORRY
Is there a magic cut off period when
Offspring become accountable for their own
Actions? Is there a wonderful moment when
Parents can become detached spectators in
The lives of their children and shrug, "It's
Their life," and feel nothing?
When I was in my twenties, I stood in a hospital
Corridor waiting for doctors to put a few
Stitches in my daughter's head. I asked, "When do

You stop worrying?" The nurse said,
"When they get out of the accident stage." 
My Dad just smiled faintly and said nothing.

When I was in my thirties, I sat on a little
Chair in a classroom and heard how one of my
Children talked incessantly,
disrupted the class,
And was headed for a career making
License plates.  As if to read my mind, a teacher
Said, "Don't worry, they all go thr ough
This stage and then you can sit back, relax and
Enjoy them."  My dad just smiled
Faintly and said nothing
.

When I was in my forties, I spent a lifetime
Waiting for the phone to ring, the cars to come
Home, and the front door to open. A friend said,
"They're trying to find themselves.  Don't worry,
In a few years, you can stop worrying.  They'll be
Adults."  My dad just smiled faintly
And said nothing.

By the time I was 50, I was sick & tired of being
Vulnerable.  I was still worrying over my

Children, but there was a new wrinkle. There
Was nothing I could do about it.  My
Dad just smiled faintly and said nothing.  I
Continued to anguish over their failures, be
Tormented by their frustrations and absorbed in
Their disappointments. 


My friends said that when my kids got married I
Could stop worrying and lead my own

Life.  I wanted to believe that, but I was
Haunted by my dad's warm smile and his
Occasional, "You look pale. Are you all right? 
Call me the minute you get home. Are
You depressed about something?"
Can it be that parents are sentenced to a
Lifetime of worry? Is concern for one another
Handed down like a torch to blaze the trail of
Human frailties and the fears of the

Unknown?  Is concern a curse or is it a virtue
That elevates us to the highest form of life?
One of my children became quite irritable
Recently, saying to me, "Where were you? I've been
Calling for 3 days, and no one answered I was worried."

I smiled a warm smile. 
The torch has been passed.

2 comments on Worry

  • elfie33 said 5 months ago

    Great blog Doc...I gave my mom plenty of grey hair, and now my son is doing the same thing to me..LOL

  • bluegrasslady said 5 months ago

     It just goes on and on, you never quit worrying about them,Doc Smile

      HazelSmileKiss

Add a comment

To add comments without entering your email and image verification, you must be logged in. Login or Join Blogster

  • Type the words in the box below the image.

Email this blog post to a friend

To email posts to friends, you must be logged in. Login or Join Blogster

Friends

View All