Anonymous wrote:Thanks so much for all of the kind and thoughtful replies. I went, and was seated by the ushers near the stage. She saw me from the stage and gave a HUGE grin. And a huge hug after the show — in front of other parents. I was shocked.
I feel like I passed some kind of test!
terrific! it’s a good reminder that she obviously wanted you there but couldn’t get out of her own head 🥰.
my college aged son is still like this - he’s matured a little, but he still “shields” us (parents) from interactions with friends and rarely has friends come over. when he does, i make a huge point to stay totally out of sight (which i suspect his friends find weird, to the extent they put any thought into my presence at all). we’ve discussed it time to time thru the years, and the most he comes up with is that we are too “in his/his friends’ business”, which as i said i try very hard not to be. i suspect i was too involved when he was like 10 and he will not get over it.