Goodbye, my child
- From: The Australian
- March 23, 2013
....
This morning, Gabrielle can't wait to go to boarding school. She has
already neatly transferred into her diary all of the events of her first
semester at The Glennie School, a 105-year-old private Anglican
allgirls primary and secondary school 580km away in Toowoomba, in
south-east Queensland's lush Darling Downs, where Gabrielle will spend
the next five years of her life sharing accommodation with 170 other
boarders from towns and properties in western and northern Queensland
and northern NSW. The 832 students of Glennie represent almost a quarter
of the population of her home town.
....
Jon Doust was sent off at age 11, in 1961, to spend five years away from house and home.
He did all right, kept notes, wrote a book, but his mother told him just before she died: "I cried every day for five weeks after each one of you boys went back to school."
Betty Doust had four boys. That's a lot of crying.
Two weeks before she died she said to Jon: "I wasn't much of a mother, was I."
To read the full story in The Weekend Australian, click here.
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Excellent - and congrats :)
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