Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Team DH. Your kids will adapt, if they need to adapt at all.
+1 There are plenty of reasons you may not want to move, but worrying about the trauma to college aged kids is not one of them. They will have their own homes soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:Team DH. Your kids will adapt, if they need to adapt at all.
I would still want it to feel like home to them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our financial situation has improved dramatically since we bought our current home. It’s a perfectly fine home and we’d like our kids (9th and 12th grade) to finish high school where they are. There aren’t really any homes we are interested in the HS district so we are strongly considering moving once the youngest leaves for college. The new home would still be in northern VA where the current home is so they could still see friends when they come home, and the new home would be nicer, they could restricted their bedrooms, etc. and I would still want it to feel like home to them.
But I worry that they would never really feel at home somewhere they didn’t grow up. DH thinks I’m absurd.
Has anyone done this and it went ok? Both kids are girls if it matters.
You have to do what you want, after spending 18+ years focused on on the kids! If you are within 30-45 mins of where they grew up, you didn't "move away". They will adjust.
BUt heck, they will adjust if you want to move cross country as well. You don't need to spend your life catering to your kids when they don't live at home anymore
The people who are seriously factoring in moving after their kids have left for college are probably going to spend the rest of their lives catering to their kids and grandkids. This is just who they are and how they want to live. If they have a great marriage and love spending time together as a family, why not? Those of us who feel like we've compromised our own happiness for our kids too much over the years may do things differently. I'm in that camp. I'm going to downsize, divorce, and travel when my kids launch. I've been delaying my own happiness for years to give my kids a stable, happy childhood and put them through college debt-free. I'll certainly maintain our relationship in the future, but first I'm going to do me for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our financial situation has improved dramatically since we bought our current home. It’s a perfectly fine home and we’d like our kids (9th and 12th grade) to finish high school where they are. There aren’t really any homes we are interested in the HS district so we are strongly considering moving once the youngest leaves for college. The new home would still be in northern VA where the current home is so they could still see friends when they come home, and the new home would be nicer, they could restricted their bedrooms, etc. and I would still want it to feel like home to them.
But I worry that they would never really feel at home somewhere they didn’t grow up. DH thinks I’m absurd.
Has anyone done this and it went ok? Both kids are girls if it matters.
You have to do what you want, after spending 18+ years focused on on the kids! If you are within 30-45 mins of where they grew up, you didn't "move away". They will adjust.
BUt heck, they will adjust if you want to move cross country as well. You don't need to spend your life catering to your kids when they don't live at home anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our financial situation has improved dramatically since we bought our current home. It’s a perfectly fine home and we’d like our kids (9th and 12th grade) to finish high school where they are. There aren’t really any homes we are interested in the HS district so we are strongly considering moving once the youngest leaves for college. The new home would still be in northern VA where the current home is so they could still see friends when they come home, and the new home would be nicer, they could restricted their bedrooms, etc. and I would still want it to feel like home to them.
But I worry that they would never really feel at home somewhere they didn’t grow up. DH thinks I’m absurd.
Has anyone done this and it went ok? Both kids are girls if it matters.
You have to do what you want, after spending 18+ years focused on on the kids! If you are within 30-45 mins of where they grew up, you didn't "move away". They will adjust.
BUt heck, they will adjust if you want to move cross country as well. You don't need to spend your life catering to your kids when they don't live at home anymore
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our financial situation has improved dramatically since we bought our current home. It’s a perfectly fine home and we’d like our kids (9th and 12th grade) to finish high school where they are. There aren’t really any homes we are interested in the HS district so we are strongly considering moving once the youngest leaves for college. The new home would still be in northern VA where the current home is so they could still see friends when they come home, and the new home would be nicer, they could restricted their bedrooms, etc. and I would still want it to feel like home to them.
But I worry that they would never really feel at home somewhere they didn’t grow up. DH thinks I’m absurd.
Has anyone done this and it went ok? Both kids are girls if it matters.
You have to do what you want, after spending 18+ years focused on on the kids! If you are within 30-45 mins of where they grew up, you didn't "move away". They will adjust.
BUt heck, they will adjust if you want to move cross country as well. You don't need to spend your life catering to your kids when they don't live at home anymore
Anonymous wrote:Team DH. Your kids will adapt, if they need to adapt at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Downsize to a smaller but mire up budgeted home once kids finish colleges and get jobs and apartments. No point in buying a big house once kids are gone to colleges.
This
What we did.
Anonymous wrote:Our financial situation has improved dramatically since we bought our current home. It’s a perfectly fine home and we’d like our kids (9th and 12th grade) to finish high school where they are. There aren’t really any homes we are interested in the HS district so we are strongly considering moving once the youngest leaves for college. The new home would still be in northern VA where the current home is so they could still see friends when they come home, and the new home would be nicer, they could restricted their bedrooms, etc. and I would still want it to feel like home to them.
But I worry that they would never really feel at home somewhere they didn’t grow up. DH thinks I’m absurd.
Has anyone done this and it went ok? Both kids are girls if it matters.