Anonymous wrote:You go to visit them. You stay in a hotel and you have the expectations of only a few meals/hours with them. Let them lead, what works for their schedule. If they don't want to clean or prepare for your visit, don't insist on entering the apartment. You need to learn and experience their life there, in whatever location it is. It's only fair. You are entering a relationship of near peers. Learn what's special about their area and make some new memories where your DC lives, with them and separately for yourself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My college apartments had full-year leases, but I still an always came home over the summer. That was how most people did it.
+1
Even in grad school because my internships were close to home, not school.
Anonymous wrote:We get along well with our oldest child, a rising junior in college. After a quiet life during the pandemic, they have greatly expanded their friends, have a partner now, and go out all the time. They are so happy, and we are happy for them.
That said, my heart aches a little bit because child receive an opportunity for a nice campus apartment (with a kitchen!) but the lease will take them into the summer.
I know I've been so lucky they have been home for summers so far, but this is hard to process.
Do I just tell myself time heals all wounds? LOL
Please provide advice for a slightly sad and nostalgic parent who also realizes these are normal steps for an adult child to take. I'm so happy and also teary eyed...and would like my five year old back for a day, please. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:My college apartments had full-year leases, but I still an always came home over the summer. That was how most people did it.
Anonymous wrote:We get along well with our oldest child, a rising junior in college. After a quiet life during the pandemic, they have greatly expanded their friends, have a partner now, and go out all the time. They are so happy, and we are happy for them.
That said, my heart aches a little bit because child receive an opportunity for a nice campus apartment (with a kitchen!) but the lease will take them into the summer.
I know I've been so lucky they have been home for summers so far, but this is hard to process.
Do I just tell myself time heals all wounds? LOL
Please provide advice for a slightly sad and nostalgic parent who also realizes these are normal steps for an adult child to take. I'm so happy and also teary eyed...and would like my five year old back for a day, please. Thank you.