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Re: Empty Nest Syndrome?
Definitely not Bernie, that's a fact. :)
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Sorry Bernie my above post should not have been post as a rider to yours, I'm not really awake yet
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Although i have only one daughter...she didn't leave until she was 30ish......my biggest problem was learning to cook less.......for a long time after she moved out, there was enough food for another person......I would put into foil trays and take it up to my Ma, or put it in the freezer and then have it another day.
While she was with us I used to dream about using her bedroom as a haven for myself......and that worked out well. We still have a sofa bed in there and her son now comes and has a sleepover on occasions. I liked seeing my chick take to her own wings...it is very satisfying. |
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The spare room is one of the things I'm looking forward to. Will be able to leave the sewing machine up and ready for use, and not have to keep setting it up all the time, space to leave jigsaws out, start to make home brew again, etc, etc. Quote:
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Didn't think it would affect me, was looking forward to time alone. Then it hit me....
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