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#126971 - 09/22/07 02:45 PM
The Blessings of the Empty Nest!
[Re: jawjaw]
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Registered: 02/07/07
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Loc: Pennsylvania
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My empty-nest keeps filling back up again. Jon--my youngest--surprised us last night by driving home from Grove City College (he's attending a wedding today). "No," he's not the groom! Anyway, he needed a haircut (and I'm the one with the scissors!). I've been practicing on them since they were born. So as I was ready to scoot out the door to attend my writer's group, I ended up giving Jon a haircut instead. What an unexpected blessing: For 30 minutes I had his undivided attention (remember: I'm the one with the scissors!). He shares things with me besides the normal stuff, like school, his classes, and how much he owes on his school loans. We talk about things that really matter, like his dreams, his passions, and his hopes for the future. I laugh, I cry, and at the end I get a BIG hug and a kiss with the words, "Thanks, Mom, that's the best haircut you ever gave me." (He says that every time, but still it's nice to hear again!)
Empty next...nope I don't think so, it's full of blessings.
Hugs!
Connie
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#126974 - 09/23/07 06:39 PM
Re: The Blessings of the Empty Nest!
[Re: ConnieP]
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Registered: 01/21/07
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Loc: British Columbia, Canada
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For the most part, he's a pleasure to have around. He food shops and is our personal chef because he loves to cook.
I think my partner could really relate to this. We went back to visiting our families, which included his son. One day..after a busy wedding (of son), son prepared a 8-course lunch (yes, lunch, not dinner) at the restaurant where he is a chef, for his father and his cousin. It was a leisurely 3 hr. affair.
Needless to say my partner was stuffed ...when he biked over to my sister's place for dinner and tried to have a supper dish.
It is a pleasure when a child can exercise a gift of theirs ..for benefit of parents.
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#126979 - 09/25/07 02:07 PM
Re: The Blessings of the Empty Nest!
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Registered: 04/15/07
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Loc: Arizona
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