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[quote=Anonymous]My daughter just graduated high school and will be moving away (two-hour drive) in a few weeks to start the next phase of her life. She will be moving into an apartment with her boyfriend and starting college in the fall. (She had to move out this early to grab up one of the few vacant apartments, plus to try to get a job before the fall semester starts.) We also have a younger son (will be a junior in high school this fall), so it won't exactly be an empty nest here. But my daughter and I have always been very close and I know I am going to miss her very much. Any positive, up-beat advice for how to get over this hurdle? I know we will eventually adjust, but I'm feeling really blue about her room being empty and her being gone, and about how she won't be coming home every day and telling me about how things went at school and at work like she has been doing up until now.[/quote]
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