| My parents had a personal 1-800 number for me to call them. They cancelled it when they discovered my uncle, who was an actual millionaire, had been using it to call them ;p (this was after I left school) |
| We FaceTime every Sunday. I used to call home every Sunday so it’s the same concept. Kiddo occasionally texts during the week. |
| I don’t call, I let them call when they have time. I do text often. |
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Our college senior calls/texts sporadically, but knows we are here if needed. We rarely call unless there is something we need them to know. I will send a funny meme or dog picture periodically if we haven't heard anything in awhile. They recently admitted that during freshman year they didn't call and were glad we didn't have a set schedule or requirement b/c it made them homesick when they talked with us and sometimes it was just too much to handle the first semester.
All kids are different and have different needs... |
Same!! But it’s only been a week. |
| Just called because DD called yesterday and said why don’t you call. Has been there a week and we’ve texted a lot. |
Same!!! I was trying to give her space. Lol!!! |
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I have a freshman. We’ve been talking once a week, on Sundays. I text him pretty much every day (my Wordle at least, some days a note as well) and he responds once or twice during the week.
Our Sunday evening conversations last an hour or so, which I think is actually too long, but DS gives me a pretty complete rundown of his week. I think over time the calls will get shorter. |
Sound like you all have a lot going on. Was your daughter the issue with the roomate drama? What meds? |
"their daughters' BS nonsense complaints about my child." No details here? |
DP Why don't you jerky kids get back to your homework and stop trying to kick aom when she's down. Sounds like a rocky start, PP, but also sounds like it's looking up. Sounds like the dynamic of the other 2 knowing each other was not good for a three person situation. And maybe your kid is also on a learning curve here. Definitely good to be out of a situation where you get kicked out for a "quickie" while dealing with a sinus infection. Sounds like the new situation is an improvement. Also, don't stress about things like a TV. She doesn't need that. She can even survive without some other dorm items for a bit. Keep focusing on what's good about this change. Hang in there. |
I feel for you! My DD had a bad suite situation last year. It wa so upsetting that she lost 20 lbs. first semester and I was very concerned. She ended up moving out and it was the best thing she ever did. Had a single in a different suite and was much happier. Good luck to your DD. Although it sucks she had to move (as it did for my DD), she will be much better off! |
Yes, she is on a learning curve, and I completely accept that. Today she called crying because someone left a sharpie in one of the machines in the laundry room and now clothes may be ruined. Which, yeah, sucks all around. But, ugh. I told her to please call her father because I literally was too busy at that moment, Yes, I think the two others knowing each other was the issue. The quickie situation was revealed to me after she moved and was after my child was at an er with a likely ovarian cyst until 2 in the morning the night before. The sinus infection was this week in the new room, and as I said, that was confirmed by student health who sent her back to rest and take meds. She takes meds for ADHD, and trying to get those to her is a freaking nightmare. We are switching her to local treatment got that. As for BS issues, I kid you not that one mother complained that my child looked at hers weird. I wish I were kidding. I nearly threw my damn phone across the room. I showed my husband and he just shook his head. Then to find out the other roommate was getting around on a very small campus…seriously, good riddance |
Thanks for this. Best to your daughter! I actually was contacted by another local mom who had to help her daughter to file a restraining order and title IX complaints against her now former roommate. So, bad roommates sadly do happen to good people. |
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They are on the family group text so they keep getting news of everyone.
We don't call unless we need to give them some news or info. They are in an off-campus apartment 45 minutes away, so they visit whenever they want to and for all family occasions. |