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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]No need to panic -- there are still many opportunities ahead for travel with your young adult kids. The key is flexibility and not laying guilt on them if they can't join you. Our youngest is in college and older two are in grad school. In June DH and I traveled to California with the youngest, in September we had a long weekend on Cape Cod with our oldest and his partner, and in October we met up in California with our middle kid who had gone out there for a wedding. DH and middle kid will have a few days of skiing in February and I will meet up with our youngest in March in London for a few days. We'll see what the summer brings -- the middle kid wants us all to do a family vacation in the Pacific NW. (The oldest is a medical resident as is his partner, so their schedule makes it tough to do much more than a long weekend.) [/quote] OP here- that's so nice to hear. I am panicking a bit because the dynamic in my own family was so different when I was that age. We were off on our pretty much when we left at 18. My husband was the same way. I feel like I need to cram all these experiences in (she is an only) while she's still at home. I don't want her to feel like she has to come with us either. She will have her own life to live. [/quote]
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