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<blockquote data-quote="ForeverSpring" data-source="post: 626010" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Terry, that's what I'm afraid of. She isn't even home much. Being a social kid, she is always out and usually at her boyfriends house which is really nice, out in the country, always lots of kids there because he also has a popular twin brother. So maybe I talk to her five minutes a day. But when she is sleeping upstairs and wakes up in the morning and I know she's around, I feel better. Also, it is so much fun to watch the sports that Jumper is in and, of course, prom was GREAT when she won prom queen and her boyfriend won THIS year (in their school, it is a junior prom, not a senior prom...). She was never embarassed to be around me or have me cheer too loud or take pictures of her or hang with her at the mall. She wasn't THAT kid who was embarrassed to be with her parents. She gives hugs and kisses in front of her friends.</p><p></p><p>I am going to have a hard time. I will pretty much have an empty nest with Sonic gone from the house too. Guess I'll play even more with my doggies, go out more with hub, and visit my granddaughter as often as I can. You didnt' tell me what I wanted to hear, but your honesty helped me realize that I need more of a plan for when she is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForeverSpring, post: 626010, member: 1550"] Terry, that's what I'm afraid of. She isn't even home much. Being a social kid, she is always out and usually at her boyfriends house which is really nice, out in the country, always lots of kids there because he also has a popular twin brother. So maybe I talk to her five minutes a day. But when she is sleeping upstairs and wakes up in the morning and I know she's around, I feel better. Also, it is so much fun to watch the sports that Jumper is in and, of course, prom was GREAT when she won prom queen and her boyfriend won THIS year (in their school, it is a junior prom, not a senior prom...). She was never embarassed to be around me or have me cheer too loud or take pictures of her or hang with her at the mall. She wasn't THAT kid who was embarrassed to be with her parents. She gives hugs and kisses in front of her friends. I am going to have a hard time. I will pretty much have an empty nest with Sonic gone from the house too. Guess I'll play even more with my doggies, go out more with hub, and visit my granddaughter as often as I can. You didnt' tell me what I wanted to hear, but your honesty helped me realize that I need more of a plan for when she is gone. [/QUOTE]
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