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I don't think I could ever go back. . .
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 41210" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I ran into someone in the grocery store yesterday who was telling me how her son will be home from college next week for the summer and she is not looking forward to it. I thought, thank god mine won't be home!!! Then she asked me about my easy child daughter and her plans for college and I told her she is going to college, but wants to live home and I have absoluteley no problem with that at all. She kind of made a face like she felt sorry for me and said maybe she would change her mind and go away. She obviously doesn't have a difficult child who left home so she doesn't realize the peace and quiet of just living with a easy child and not caring if they ever leave home. </p><p></p><p>I have 1/2 an empty nest and that is good enough for me. I guess that is the difference between difficult child and easy child empty nest. I have a difficult child empty nest. Does that make sense????</p><p></p><p>I find myself walking around the house cleaning up after difficult child when he even visits for an hour. I never have to do that for easy child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 41210, member: 2442"] I ran into someone in the grocery store yesterday who was telling me how her son will be home from college next week for the summer and she is not looking forward to it. I thought, thank god mine won't be home!!! Then she asked me about my easy child daughter and her plans for college and I told her she is going to college, but wants to live home and I have absoluteley no problem with that at all. She kind of made a face like she felt sorry for me and said maybe she would change her mind and go away. She obviously doesn't have a difficult child who left home so she doesn't realize the peace and quiet of just living with a easy child and not caring if they ever leave home. I have 1/2 an empty nest and that is good enough for me. I guess that is the difference between difficult child and easy child empty nest. I have a difficult child empty nest. Does that make sense???? I find myself walking around the house cleaning up after difficult child when he even visits for an hour. I never have to do that for easy child. [/QUOTE]
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