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When your beloved PCs leave home...moving on
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 626005" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I hear you.</p><p>It wasn't that bad at first, since easy child moved out in the middle of HS to stay with-friends, because difficult child was invading her space. So it was just another move.</p><p>What causes a problem for me is when I see her and spend time with her ... and then I remember how much fun she is. THEN I get teary eyed, when she has to leave.</p><p>It's like I submerge myself in daily chores and activities to blot out the lonesomeness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 626005, member: 3419"] I hear you. It wasn't that bad at first, since easy child moved out in the middle of HS to stay with-friends, because difficult child was invading her space. So it was just another move. What causes a problem for me is when I see her and spend time with her ... and then I remember how much fun she is. THEN I get teary eyed, when she has to leave. It's like I submerge myself in daily chores and activities to blot out the lonesomeness. [/QUOTE]
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