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I Blinked and My Kids Grew Up

Written by a dear friend

Rajeet S
3 min readDec 9, 2020
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The following is written by a dear friend of mine who, despite my numerous attempts at persuasion, does not wish to create a Medium profile. She has, however, given me permission to post on her behalf. I cannot tell you how much I have learned from her about parenthood and the parent-child relationship.

Everytime I reconnect with my older children after not seeing them for months, I subconsciously look out for changes in their personality. They feel like yours but there are always subtle differences each time — as they silently but surely evolve into their own person. You get a funny feeling something is off, like parting your hair on the wrong side or wearing your t-shirt the wrong way round.

The person before you is not the same person who left. I learned that your body’s cells die and get replaced continuously until in 7 years, your whole body is replaced by new cells. You physically become a different person. And this is how I realise I lose them. In pieces, over time. New skin that I haven’t caressed, a new heart that l haven’t pressed my ear against, new hair that I haven’t brushed, a new mind that is now autonomous.

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Rajeet S
Rajeet S

Written by Rajeet S

Rajeet enjoys mixing cocktails and bombarding strangers with philosophy.

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I know this feeling all too well. My youngest of four is nineteen, and they are now all out of the house and on their own.
Bittersweet.
Nothing makes your realize how fleeting life is like having children.

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I guess my mom feels the same. Anyways, I was surprised at the title at first, as I thought you looked too young for that. But I see that it's your friend. :))