Seeing a story about Stevie Nicks in a recent New York Magazine reminded me of all the great songs in the Fleetwood Mac catalog which I am sure you have a favorite. While I love Stevie in all her gypsy, scarf wearing, living life to the fullest rock star chick glory, I was reminded of how the song Landslide’s (which Stevie wrote) meaning has changed for me since I became a mother.
Just in case you forgot the words, this particular passage is what made me stop and reflect!
Fleetwood Mac Lyrics to Landslide (written by Stevie Nicks)
Well, I’ve been afraid of changing
‘Cause I’ve built my life around you
But time makes you bolder
Children get older
I’m getting older too
Before I became a mother, Landslide was just another great Fleetwood Mac song that you sang to but the words really never had any meaning (for me.) I remember distinctly the first time the song really had an impact. During my daughter’s pre-school graduation ceremony, Landslide was the song that played throughout the montage of the children as they progressed from babies to age 5.
By the end of the montage, there was not a dry eye in the house and I’m sure there were parents in the room who felt the same way about hearing the song really for the first time.
I look back on that moment and in reading the article and I am brought back to that day 5 years ago as my daughter was heading off to Kindergarten and how it seemed like yesterday, I got the call that changed my life forever and now she is off to kindergarten.
So here we are as my daughter ends the 4th grade thinking where has the time gone again since that pre-school graduation ceremony.
I know she has one more year before middle school but 5th grade will be a turning point of sorts for both of us.
5th grade means that we will be touring middle schools finally bringing a conceptual thought to reality
5th grade means my daughter will be getting closer to puberty (scary!!)
5th grade means that all the friends she has made will be a memory unless they end up of at the same school
5th grade means we will leave the confines of our close knit school community and I probably won’t see moms that I have become friends with over the last few years
5th grade means deciding on a sleep away camp
5th grade means my daughter will be able to leave the school campus one day a week for lunch (don’t worry it’s highly controlled)
5th grade means my daughter will be given the opportunity to walk from the corner into school by herself
So not only is this a turning point for my daughter but for me as she becomes more independent and wants to be spend more time with her friends or online.
So forgive me as I sit and listen to the words of Landslide again and have a good cry!
Enjoy the talented stylings of one the great bands of all, Fleetwood Mac and the incomparable Stevie Nicks singing Landslide along with Lindsey Buckingham on guitar.
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I like that song, and the pic. Got a big 5th grader on your hands now, woot!! My daughter’s starting high school this year. YYEEEEEEEEEIKES
HIgh School – good luck to you and me!!
they grow up so fast dont they! Mine just graduate pre-k and will start kindergarten this year 🙂
I love the kindergarten year, totally my favorite. I get a little teary eyed when I walk by those classrooms now
I’ve always loved Fleetwood
Mac and have always loved this song as well. Children do get older and
start building their lives so I can identify with this song.
I have always, always loved Stevie Nicks. I saw her about 5 years ago and she was just as great as ever!
Never seen her but I bet she was amazing!!
Stevie wrote that song for her father when he passed. It is quite fitting when thinking of any family though….
Didnt know the origin of the song, she is such prolific writer that it always amazes me how she writes these amazing songs that usually have sad or dramatic undertone.
I agree tenfold. 🙂
Oh, I love that song, but seeing the lyrics here makes me think of it totally differently as a mother. The time does go so fast, this is a great reminder about stopping to be in the moment for the turning points.
Well you’ve made a new Fleetwood Mac fan out of me honey. I dread the day my twins even begin school (they’re two). I don’t think I’ll be able to handle it. No one tells you how fast they grow up. Great piece!
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two years old, such a wonderful age. Enjoy
I am so beyond nervous about this age! Mine is just now going into 1st grade. Already I’m thinking about all of these things! Good luck Mama!