Anonymous wrote:My youngest is in college. One more year after this. Then, our nest will truly be empty.
I hate it, OP. I loved having the kids at home. It was the greatest time of my life.
I'm going to grad school now, and went back to work after a long hiatus. I love both of these things, but I loved being home with my kids more. It was so great to have them around.
They have their own lives now. Yes, we see them, but it's not the same as that constant taking them to their activities and matches and appointments, etc., and always trying to check in with them and figure out what's going on with them. Now, it's up to them to fix their problems, and that's a good thing, but it still makes me feel sad. I loved taking care of them and having all of us under one roof.
I miss that. I'm looking forward to grandparenting one day, but it won't be the same.
You never think about your empty nest until it happens. You're too busy dealing with your kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much changed for me in terms of my social circle, hobbies etc. Now I just have more time to travel with my DH and take care of my health.
I think of it as a small little pause though. I am sure we will be needed by our children in a different way once they get married and have children.
Once you have grandkids, you have a family with new members and you have a different role to play in it.
Your kids may not have kids. Better to form a full and sufficient life on your own, not around their orbit.
Anonymous wrote:It's more interesting to visit your children in other places
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not much changed for me in terms of my social circle, hobbies etc. Now I just have more time to travel with my DH and take care of my health.
I think of it as a small little pause though. I am sure we will be needed by our children in a different way once they get married and have children.
Once you have grandkids, you have a family with new members and you have a different role to play in it.
Anonymous wrote:Not much changed for me in terms of my social circle, hobbies etc. Now I just have more time to travel with my DH and take care of my health.
I think of it as a small little pause though. I am sure we will be needed by our children in a different way once they get married and have children.