Anonymous wrote:Mine is a rising senior who is likely going to land in a major city far from home after graduation. We’re not aiming for memory building necessarily. We’re aiming instead for a warm safe relaxing environment where DC is coddled a little bit —— a place that DC wants to come back to during vacations or long weekends every once in a while. They have college friends who Hate going home, they cannot stand their immediate family. We want to create the opposite of that. The sense of Slipping away is the feeling I’m having too, and realizing that aside from FaceTime I may only see DC twice as year after graduation.
Oh boy do I wish this was the case in our house (warm relaxing environment). Instead I have a DH who is tense, anxious, and isn't into letting the kids relax over the summer. He wants to see them working 40 hours a week and yard work and helping him with *his* projects most of the summer.
I'm actually hoping my college senior lands a job in another location after graduation, so he isn't subjected to another summer of this.
But OP, I wouldn't worry about excursions or planned connecting. Just enjoy and it's usually more the little moments with you that they'll remember best.