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Freedom -- Just got back from the airport!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 408979" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I am so happy for all of you. It will be wonderful if he discovers he has more strength than he believes he has. It's possible. Obviously it is also possible that it may not work out but for the time being you have well deserved freedom. </p><p> </p><p>by the way, you may find that the household dynamics change rather radically. husband and I have had about five months with an empty nest and we have been surprised at the adaptations it has required. Our marriage has been centered around the kids for almost thirty five years and as a result we haven't retained our focus as a couple. Fortunately we love each other but it's been a little bit like a new marriage. Silly as it sounds mealtimes, evening activities, even bedtime patterns are now different. Some changes have been positive. It will be interesting! Enjoy the freedom. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 408979, member: 35"] I am so happy for all of you. It will be wonderful if he discovers he has more strength than he believes he has. It's possible. Obviously it is also possible that it may not work out but for the time being you have well deserved freedom. by the way, you may find that the household dynamics change rather radically. husband and I have had about five months with an empty nest and we have been surprised at the adaptations it has required. Our marriage has been centered around the kids for almost thirty five years and as a result we haven't retained our focus as a couple. Fortunately we love each other but it's been a little bit like a new marriage. Silly as it sounds mealtimes, evening activities, even bedtime patterns are now different. Some changes have been positive. It will be interesting! Enjoy the freedom. DDD [/QUOTE]
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