When they got together outside of class they would just talk talk talk. Poor Willa tried to join in but just couldn't keep up with their conversations since a lot of what they talked about was what happened in their class. One day Willa said, "I wish I were Campbell so Larkin would like me as much as she likes Campbell." Ouch!!
For our last playdate with Campbell I took all the girls to a park and then to an ice cream shop. When we dropped off Campbell that afternoon we saw the huge moving truck in the driveway. It all hit Larkin then and she struggled to say goodbye to her, even though she was going to see her again one more time at school. As we drove off she sobbed the most heart wrenching tears, and she refused to eat dinner that night.
The next school day was Campbell's last day, but Larkin said she didn't want to go to school because she was just too sad. It was the only day all year that she didn't want to go to school--every school morning she just can't get there fast enough. I knew that if she went to school she would cry and be sad all day, and thought it'd be better that we just skip school and have her last memories of Campbell be of the fun times at the ice cream shop.
Crazy hair day AND ice cream! |
It's been a few weeks now since Campbell moved, and Larkin still gets sad about her periodically. When you ask her what's wrong she frowns and makes the letter "C" with her hand (for Campbell).
She's realized though how rewarding a friendship can be. The other day she said, "Mom, when I go to kindergarten will I meet another friend like Campbell?" I told her that she would make another good friend for sure, and she replied, "Well then I can't wait for kindergarten!"
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