nah .... they fend for themselves unless they just happen to be around when a meal is being fixed |
I am 53 years old, and I still remember how much I loved it when I'd go home from college for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and my parents would encourage me to see my friends! They knew we were all close and missed each other as we were all in colleges in different states. I loved that. |
I’d say a meal every other day. |
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I just focus on a lot more housework.
My kids keep all odd hours, play video games, not do too many chores, sleep till very late, plan what they plan, go where they want to go, throw parties at home etc. I continue with the logistics of my own hosting - our family, neighbors, friends and even the friends of my kids. My kids will attend every single event because they like to hang out with us. Our one rule is around safety. They need to keep us informed where they are, to be safe, to not drive when they are impaired and mostly be home by a certain time. Oh, I keep kissing and hugging them whenever I want to. I am sure they find it annoying but I am happy when I am getting and giving a lot of hugs and kisses from my kids. Also, what is the alternative for them? Not kiss mom and then do their own chores? LOL!! Never happening in our home!! |
Is it that hard for some of you to be kind? OP misses her son and wants to see him. She's going to have to adapt to him being independent and not as excited to sit around with her. There was no need for the bit---y comment like that. Grow up. |
| To this day, I'm still annoyed with my father. I had no "house" rules when I was in high school. But when I came home from college for winter/summer breaks - all of a sudden he had to know where I was going, with whom and what time I'd be home. Guess what? The moment I could I moved 1900 miles away and rarely came home. If he had been more flexible and open - or even asked if the friends I was visiting would like to join us for a meal - things would have been very different. My advice, enjoy the time together and don't push. |