In actual fact, I’ve long considered myself a bona fide adult. However, for the past few days I’ve been in Toronto for business while also visiting family and I was reminded of how perceptions vary depending on the eyes of the beholder.
For instance, my parents dropped me off at the swanky Intercontinental Hotel after I had stayed with my sister for a few nights. At the hotel, the doorman came to claim my baggage while I thought I was saying my good-byes to my mom and dad.
Um, no.
My mom had visions of the first day of Kindergarten all over again whereby she had to protect her offspring by insisting to the doorman that she accompany me and ensure my reserved room hadn’t been given away. There’s no arguing with the woman. She may be tiny but she’s also tenacious.
Then, while saying our goodbyes she managed to sneak a wad of cash into my coat pocket.
Even though I’m fairly certain she remembers I’m in my thirties, am married, holding down a steady job, have travelled to various parts of the world, she also knows I don’t get to Toronto that often. Likewise they don’t get out to Halifax that much either. So, I had to let her have her mom moment because growing up is sometimes harder on the people who brought you up.
Kimberly Walsh is a social media and online community manager. You can follow her on Twitter @AliasGrace.








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Ha! A+ on the cash wad though.
I love moms–mine has never been a coddler, but my dad definitely would have done that!
Ben: Yeah, I felt about five years old. The wad of cash was icing on the cake.
Elizabeth: Moms are pretty special. Mine isn’t overly emotional so I guess she needs these other ways of expressing herself. LOL.