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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 186356" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Sounds pretty good. I'm so glad he called you. Sometimes I think that just "bumming" around for awhile is a great thing for kids. Way back when, parents would have their children do the grand tour of Europe before expecting them to come home and settle down to life's realities. A very large part of me thinks something like this should still be around. </p><p> </p><p>Your easy child is doing exactly what I've suggested to a couple of my friends' boys. One did it for a year, came home and finished college. Said it was the best move he could have ever made -- he was on the verge of dropping out of college. He's now a VP for a major bank and still talks about his 6 months of day jobs and traveling around the U.S.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not sure I could detach as much as you have with a baby in the picture but I have no doubt you are doing the right thing. Hope your daughter grows up when she has the baby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 186356, member: 3626"] Sounds pretty good. I'm so glad he called you. Sometimes I think that just "bumming" around for awhile is a great thing for kids. Way back when, parents would have their children do the grand tour of Europe before expecting them to come home and settle down to life's realities. A very large part of me thinks something like this should still be around. Your easy child is doing exactly what I've suggested to a couple of my friends' boys. One did it for a year, came home and finished college. Said it was the best move he could have ever made -- he was on the verge of dropping out of college. He's now a VP for a major bank and still talks about his 6 months of day jobs and traveling around the U.S. I'm not sure I could detach as much as you have with a baby in the picture but I have no doubt you are doing the right thing. Hope your daughter grows up when she has the baby. [/QUOTE]
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