
Good luck making it through move-in, Princess Vija! If your other child is going with you, tell your child that continuous talking is a must! The chatterbox that is my younger daughter helped so much 4 years ago when we dropped off my eldest.
It has now been over 2 weeks since my youngest left for college and my eldest left for Graduate School and her new life with her fiance. Both girls came home for Labor Day holiday, so I am very happy!
My eldest was supposed to go with her fiance to visit his family, some 6 hours away from where they live, but then little sister asked her to please be home when she comes home from college for the first time, and so big sis came home.

If someone had told me 6, 7 years ago that the two girls would be so close at this point in their lives, I would have never believed it. But they are both home, my house is no longer remaining clean and organized (girls went fishing and frogging with their dad yesterday, and of course brought the mud inside!), there is sound in my home again, and oh it is so wonderful!
Life in college for the youngest is going better than she expected! She is surprised that she likes it, though she is quick to say that being home is still better.

She has lost about 4 pounds though, but she claims it is because the salad bar is amazing at her favorite dining hall, so she has been loading up on salad. She reassures me that she is adding eggs and nuts to the salad, and eating spinach as the green, so I don't worry about her nutrition. Eldest daughter tells her to quit eating so much salad, or she will tire of it and never want to eat salad again! I worry that she will develop an eating disorder, so I am keeping an eye on how she looks when we Skype! Though she has always been one to love a good salad, so maybe she just really likes the salad bar?
Eldest DD is having a harder time. Though she says she loves the lab and professor she is working with for her graduate work, and loves her fiance, she still misses us so much. This from the child that made it through 6 months in FL for a Disney Internship (but I did visit 3 times - had to, she was at Disney)! But I think it is the knowledge that this is her life now, away from us, moved out and putting down roots 3.5 hours away with her fiance. Once we make it through the added stress of planning the wedding, I hope it will be easier for her.
I do have to say, everyone was correct, it did get easier for me to handle the emotions as time goes by! My husband, I think, took longer to accept them being gone than I did, but he finally went back into the garage alone last Sunday to work on his projects, which he hadn't done since the girls left. He was used to someone coming out and talking with him, keeping him company, and the silence was just deafening for him. Hopefully he will adjust ok when they leave again tomorrow.
It was funny, when the girls both came home Friday, they were walking through the house, looking at what DH and I had changed in 2 weeks! From new carpet in the family room to kitchen faucets to shower heads to shelving (and more!), they were just so amused! What can I say, we had to keep busy that first week. But, it gets easier.
I still don't know what I will do with my life, for I feel as if I am still in limbo, no longer a mom focused on raising kids but not a woman focused on my own desires, either. Time will come, however, when I do find my path, because that's what everyone says, and so far everyone has been right about the rest of this journey of letting kids go! Can you all just tell me what my path is?
