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#3908 - 03/25/04 05:49 AM
Re: letting go
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Registered: 09/08/03
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Loc: Baytown, Tx
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I feel your pain. My son now has been gone and out on his own now for 3 years. I had a very hard time. I only have one son/one child and my husband (2nd marriage) and I were going through some very tough times. I was miserable without my son. I missed him so bad. But realizing over time that alot of the friction between my husband and I was my son. Now that he's gone things are better with the relationship with my son and his step father and the relationship with my husband. I still miss my son but I'm glad to have my house back when he leaves. Yes you will eventually get use to it.
I did get a dog!!! That helped alot.
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#3910 - 03/25/04 11:43 AM
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Registered: 02/24/04
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Loc: Nevada
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It's kind of strange, when my 1st son left home I thought I'd die but had to push him out because he felt taking care of me was his job. Then my 2nd. son left and came back again and so did the 1st son. All in all for a few years my home was like a revolving door and at times they not only came home they brought a girlfriend. Well, my 2nd son has been gone now for nearly 9 years, with no contact what-so-ever. I am finally over worrying about him and his problems, his choices. But my eldest son who just bought a new home, now wants me to move in with him and his family. I mentioned this before and now again to show that they come and they go but if the love is strong enough, they are always with you. Oh and I have decided not to move in with my son. My home is quite large and I love rambling around in it, eating if, when and what I want, or not. Sleeping late if I choose to or dreaming a story and jumping up at 4:00 AM to type notes into the computer. I guess I am enjoying my independence. Have faith ladies and be proud of your children being able to head out into this big, bad world of ours and do just fine...I am my sons safety net, once their grown thats all we can be.
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#3911 - 03/26/04 01:11 AM
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Registered: 07/09/08
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Loc: Maryland
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I go back and forth with my emotions. Go figure! There are moments I'm thrilled for him and his independence, and then there are the moments where I wish he was still living home. He'll be home in a couple months. Let's see what I'm posting about then! Smilingthrulife, you're smart to have linked your happiness with the comings and goings of your son. I think it helps us to try to sort these things out. Oh...we already have a dog, and I still have two younger children at home.
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#3912 - 03/26/04 01:19 AM
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I go back and forth with my emotions. Go figure! There are moments I'm thrilled for him and his independence, and then there are the moments where I wish he was still living home. He'll be home in a couple months. Let's see what I'm posting about then! :ee Oh, smilingthrulife...we already have a dog, and I still have two younger children at home. Glad to hear you're getting through it! Chatty, safety nets are life savers. We all need them regardless of age. SOund like you have a good one too!
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#3913 - 01/24/05 02:33 AM
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Registered: 12/30/04
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Loc: Grande Prairie
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My kids left the nest several years ago, and I still miss them. My daughte is 25 just gave me a granddaughter, she named Crimson 6 months ago, they live about a sixteen to twenty hour drive away from me. We have great no holes bard conversations when we get to gether. My son is 23 married with a 2 year old son Cameron. He lives in town, but works out of town alot. His wife is close to her family that also live in town, so i really only see my son and grandson every two weeks when my son has his week off, or if he is having a problem, needs money, or can't find a sitter on short notice. My daughter even if she was living in town wouldnt play this game. Its strange where you can raise two children the same way and they turn out so different, not that its a bad thing. There're both great kids.chichii
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#3914 - 01/24/05 02:34 AM
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Registered: 12/30/04
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Loc: Grande Prairie
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My kids left the nest several years ago, and I still miss them. My daughte is 25 just gave me a granddaughter, she named Crimson 6 months ago, they live about a sixteen to twenty hour drive away from me. We have great no holes bard conversations when we get to gether. My son is 23 married with a 2 year old son Cameron. He lives in town, but works out of town alot. His wife is close to her family that also live in town, so i really only see my son and grandson every two weeks when my son has his week off, or if he is having a problem, needs money, or can't find a sitter on short notice. My daughter even if she was living in town wouldnt play this game. Its strange where you can raise two children the same way and they turn out so different, not that its a bad thing. There're both great kids.chichii
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