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aww Steph, hugs love, just think though, you'll be able to go over there for dinner, and not cook :)
i've been thinking bout my eldest leaving next sept and going to uni... i hate the thought of it, but it's all part of growing up i guess |
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Aww Steph, it must be strange but I'm with Gail, try and think of the positives, like being able to please yourself and do exactly what you want in your own home. I cant imagine what I'm going to feel like saying that, when my turn comes. Hugs & good luck to them in their new home. |
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After a while you will love the peace and quite, i still have my Mark put oh i did miss lisa when she moved out.. |
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Aww, that must feel very strange, but as you say, they're not far away! I hope they are very happy in their new home. |
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Oh steph it's that empty nest syndrome we all can't wait for them to go, when it comes it's awfull my last one went in April to live in Cork iv still got my daughter just on the other side of town 5 mins away so i never miss her it's like she never went although it's 18mths now she still comes in when im not in raids my cupboards the fridge and uses my tumbledryer as well, she has also been known to leave a basket of washing for me to load in dryer and then to ring her when ready to collect as she is to busy having a life lol her best trick to date is to ring just before setting off from work to see whats for tea if she likes what we are cooking she comes round before going home but then takes a doggie bag for her partner for when he comes in at 10pm will i ever learn ....stressy |
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