wishspirit
When you wish upon a star!
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The driving thing was a big one for us, too...especially after he totaled his Explorer.
He's off to college, but not too far away. He is living on campus, but can drive home in about 1 1/2 hours. So that means I can drive there in 1 1/2 hours, too, and if I get desperate, I just may. Okay, I won't, but letting go is hard. DD is in college, but commuting from home, so I get to see her at least once or twice a week, and I see her car in the yard nearly every day.
It's really a difficult thing...you spend 20 years of your life completely devoted to the upbringing of your children, making all your decisions with their best interests in mind, and although you may have a job and a life other than the kids, it's really all about them...then they're ready to go. What do you do? How do you cope? How do you sleep at night? How do you rearrange your life?
It all comes out all right in the end, I know, and it's a process, but it is a challenge.
Best way to deal with it?
My parents planned a holiday away (to Disney) on their own.
You say they are leaving you, but they never really will, my sister still goes home nearly every weekend, and i go home about once a month.
They will always be there, esspecially over holidays and vacations!
Soon you will wonder how you lived with them!