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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 587702" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>We are still middle of Easter celebrations. It's four day public Holiday around here. Our Easter has been rather calm. easy child is little moody after his sport season ended with disappointing lose at Friday, difficult child and his girlfriend came here yesterday and girlfriend will leave tonight, difficult child will stay rest of the week. Our Easter has been traditional to us, lots of outdoor activities (we have had lovely weather, sunny, high 30 F during days, low 20 F's at nights) and sports and visiting friends and relatives and doing activities with them. No real drama which is refreshing, though I'm still not feeling or sleeping too well.</p><p></p><p>I enjoy having both of my boys home. I know those nights both are on their beds sleeping under my roof are growing very few and that makes me little sad. Normal empty nest feelings I guess.</p><p></p><p>I also predict some more drama with difficult child in future. I will be surprised if he and girlfriend are still together next Easter. They are not fighting or overly tense but I don't see much attraction or closeness between the two any more. Especially if difficult child ends up moving to another team and city I don't believe a second they could handle a distance. I do hope that it still takes some time before they break up. difficult child really doesn't need more hardship just now and this is his first really serious relationship after all. Break up will be tough for him.</p><p></p><p>But just now everything is okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 587702, member: 14557"] We are still middle of Easter celebrations. It's four day public Holiday around here. Our Easter has been rather calm. easy child is little moody after his sport season ended with disappointing lose at Friday, difficult child and his girlfriend came here yesterday and girlfriend will leave tonight, difficult child will stay rest of the week. Our Easter has been traditional to us, lots of outdoor activities (we have had lovely weather, sunny, high 30 F during days, low 20 F's at nights) and sports and visiting friends and relatives and doing activities with them. No real drama which is refreshing, though I'm still not feeling or sleeping too well. I enjoy having both of my boys home. I know those nights both are on their beds sleeping under my roof are growing very few and that makes me little sad. Normal empty nest feelings I guess. I also predict some more drama with difficult child in future. I will be surprised if he and girlfriend are still together next Easter. They are not fighting or overly tense but I don't see much attraction or closeness between the two any more. Especially if difficult child ends up moving to another team and city I don't believe a second they could handle a distance. I do hope that it still takes some time before they break up. difficult child really doesn't need more hardship just now and this is his first really serious relationship after all. Break up will be tough for him. But just now everything is okay. [/QUOTE]
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