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How many of us are empty nesters?
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<blockquote data-quote="Penta" data-source="post: 72328" data-attributes="member: 1644"><p>I stumbled upon your post and was so glad to hear that your daughter is doing well. I remember the worry you had when she was a young teen.</p><p></p><p>I should be an empty nester after having one child or another at home for over 39 years....but, my 18 year old granddaughter is still with me. She has made a full turn around in her life since age 14. She is a student and employed at the mall, but is exploring her options as she heads toward 19. She thinks going abroad to travel, live and maybe work for a year is something she'd like to do. She's an adventurous soul. The uneventful life is not for her.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy this next phase of your life. </p><p></p><p>When I become an empty nester, my plan is to have my home base here in central TX and spend months at a time in my other hometowns, that I dearly love and miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Penta, post: 72328, member: 1644"] I stumbled upon your post and was so glad to hear that your daughter is doing well. I remember the worry you had when she was a young teen. I should be an empty nester after having one child or another at home for over 39 years....but, my 18 year old granddaughter is still with me. She has made a full turn around in her life since age 14. She is a student and employed at the mall, but is exploring her options as she heads toward 19. She thinks going abroad to travel, live and maybe work for a year is something she'd like to do. She's an adventurous soul. The uneventful life is not for her. Enjoy this next phase of your life. When I become an empty nester, my plan is to have my home base here in central TX and spend months at a time in my other hometowns, that I dearly love and miss. [/QUOTE]
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