B4 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2022 College: My daughter was hundreds of miles away, yet we still shared a special bond Continued from Page B1 “She’s such a delightful child, so adventurous and imaginative,” her teacher said. Where had the time gone? Wasn’t it just yester- day when I had gone to her swim meets, her piano recit- als? Taken her to Israel to meet her father and shown her Jerusalem, the city of her birth? Now our time together was drifting away like the sand on the beach. In a few short days, she’d be on her own. And unfortunately, so would I. I had urged Elissa to choose a college outside of Oregon, not wanting to inhibit her life the way my mother had. She was always checking up on me, want- ing to know where I’d been, who my friends were. Never trusting me to make my own decisions, questioning me all the time until I couldn’t take it any longer and moved out. Elissa deserved her free- dom, unencumbered by me who wanted to control her life. “You need to go away to college. Find your own identity. Figure out what you want to do in life. I don’t want you feeling trapped like I did,” I said. We had done the college circuit tour the year before, visiting the campuses of Pomona College, Scripps College, Occidental College and Santa Clara University. She chose Santa Clara, a Catholic school in northern California. As I pulled into the parking lot, we looked at each other. She looked glorious. A cold sweat ran down my face. I helped her unload, carrying the boxes David Prasad to her dorm room. “Don’t get too religious, I don’t want to see you recit- ing a rosary,” I said, joking. “Mom, you know me better than that,” she said. I drove home the next morning, expecting to hear my daugh- ter’s voice on my answering machine. But there were no messages. My heart ached. Fumbling through my purse, I found the crum- pled piece of paper where she had scrawled her new phone number and picked up the receiver. “No,” I told myself slamming it down. “I need to let her be.” Walking into her bed- room, I opened the blinds. Everything was gone. Her clothes, all her makeup, her boombox. Then, out of the corner of my eye, I saw her teddy bear. It was lying on her bed, its beady eyes smil- ing at me. I cuddled it in my arms, crying softly. The yel- low and white fur around its nose had long ago worn away. The teddy bear had been a gift from my mother along with a pink frilly dress, a polka-dot sleeper and dia- pers. When I’d lay Elissa in her crib as a baby, I’d wind a key so that the bear could play a soothing lullaby. Soon, it became her time- less possession. She had left the bear to comfort me. Soon, the phone rang. “Mom, are you okay? I haven’t heard from you and was wor- ried something might have happened,” she said on the other line. 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