I haven't been on the boards much lately. Life is doing it's thing. Today was my 22 year old with Autisms last day of school/voc training sites. Next week he will be starting a more "therapeutic" approach of life and mid week the town is giving him a special ceremony that he will be in cap and gown and "receive" the diploma he earned. Life is surely changing and we have a lot coming up with all those changes.
And now I catch up a little here and see you all have been talking housing.
Yup it's that time of year and I just went through a little stress with my second year college son. His loyalty and patience with his friends/roommates makes me very proud, but.......the return was leaving him the short end of the deal.
So I gave him some things to think about and just found out on Monday that he has decided to move off campus into a house with some friends. Two of the boys that will be living there are brothers and their parents own the house. They have pretty much gutted the place and set up having everything covered. And after reading what some of you said, I think for $6,000 for a 12 month lease, he is doing well. The style of dorms on campus are pretty much a house with a lot of bedrooms (old victorians turned dorm) but no way as nice as this house AND the same price. I'm especially happy to know they installed security cameras.
The house is a block and 1/2 from the campus cafeteria. We haven't talked about his cafe use verses what he will eat in his apartment yet. There are some food plan options for him but we'll see.
The advantages for me is being able to pay monthly instead of coming up with all of it before Summer. This will free up some other options of how to help my son afford high interest loans. It does dig into the option of me using my Disney Visa and gaining points, but.......the sacrifices we make.
You would think with my son being 20 I would be confident that all will be well, but I guess I still see him as an innocent kid. I'm sure Summer break will change my thoughts.
Technically he doesn't need a full year option, especially since we live within a fairly easy commute option, but this to me is a great guided way for him to experience being on his own.
OH and I'm so happy he will have his own room and not be in another triple. I can't believe after 2 years of climbing over roommates, he was actually considering it again. geeesh.
So thanks for your posts and helping me feel even more comfortable with this decision. YOu all have had some valuable experiences to help me think through my own letting go. Thank you so much.
I do hope those that are lurking and have kids not yet out of high school find our sharing helpful.
See you all soon. Next chapter ahead.