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<blockquote data-quote="Momslittleangels" data-source="post: 325594" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>difficult child left home a couple of years ago and that relieved some stress in the house, but I was still dealing with easy child (who was somewhat of a difficult child at that time), so the full impact wasn't there. Then, about 2 years ago, easy child moved out for about a month or two and I remember it taking a few weeks to get used to having no one else around to "look after", clean up after, etc. It was so nice to only worry about ourselves and the house stayed picked up and it was great, but very different. I guess you get used to the chaos (ok, not really), but it took awhile adjusting to the quiet. But it was short lived and easy child, her husband and my granddaughter have been living with us for two years now. It will be strange when they can afford to move out, but as time goes on, I am looking forward to having our lives back (I would just miss them).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Momslittleangels, post: 325594, member: 905"] difficult child left home a couple of years ago and that relieved some stress in the house, but I was still dealing with easy child (who was somewhat of a difficult child at that time), so the full impact wasn't there. Then, about 2 years ago, easy child moved out for about a month or two and I remember it taking a few weeks to get used to having no one else around to "look after", clean up after, etc. It was so nice to only worry about ourselves and the house stayed picked up and it was great, but very different. I guess you get used to the chaos (ok, not really), but it took awhile adjusting to the quiet. But it was short lived and easy child, her husband and my granddaughter have been living with us for two years now. It will be strange when they can afford to move out, but as time goes on, I am looking forward to having our lives back (I would just miss them). [/QUOTE]
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