1. When I sent my son to college and came home, I couldn't help crying. Six years of accompanying reading is beyond words, but I must be strong in front of others.
I sent my children to college today. He is about to start his new life. The challenge never stops. I hope he can find a better self in college life.
3. My son is away for the first time, and everything is safe!
I sent my son to college with joy yesterday, but I got up this morning and sat on my son's bed, feeling empty.
Life is a cycle, and I can still clearly remember the scene that my parents sent me to Nanjing to go to college 26 years ago and suddenly sent my son to college and became a family.
6. In just over ten years, children stopped trying to live around their knees and began to live independently.
7. Seeing my daughter looking at school excitedly and talking to me happily, I feel that my daughter has really grown up and really wants to leave me.
8. Watching my daughter drift away. My heart is full of disappointment. My daughter has really grown up. I hope she can walk well in the future.
9. Mothers all over the world are the same and don't want to be separated from their children. They can't wait to be with their children all the time, never letting go of any moment of his growth.
10, watching my daughter happy at school, I suddenly felt that I might be really old.
1 1, sending children to school, just reluctant, not used to life without children around.
12, sending children to school, just reluctant, not used to the noisy life without children around.
13. Even though I know I won't see my daughter for four years, I hope my daughter can be more independent in school.
14. In just over ten years, children stopped trying to win around their knees and began to live independently.
15, watching my daughter look at the school excitedly and telling me happily that I feel that my daughter has really grown up and is really leaving me.
16. On the way to send their children to college, I looked at many parents who sent their children, and the smell of sadness in the air became more and more serious.
17, watching my daughter drifting away, my heart is full of disappointment. My daughter has really grown up. I hope she can take a good road in the future.
18, long-lost smiling faces welcome you, familiar classrooms are waiting for you, temporary new teaching materials inspire you, wise teachers nurture you, and an active campus belongs to you.