Karen, I know just what you mean about loving them dearly - and still needing your space

My youngest DS moved back twice - once at age 20, from school in Minnesota, stayed for almost 2 years, then last summer (age 24) when his landlady unexpectedly gave 4 weeks notice that she was moving to California

He asked if he could stay with us 'if he didn't find another place by the end of the month' - and of course we said, "Of course!" at which point he STOPPED LOOKING!

He moved again about 3 months later, and he's happy in his new place. We have three DSs, one DDIL and one DD living fairly close which is nice, one DD and DSIL living in Utah and one DS, DDIL and two DGDs in Florida, which is hard for us - and they hardly notice
Amen, Mike! As a matter of fact, I am up early at 5:30 am waiting for my DD to bring over my DGD for the day. Her Mommy and Daddy are going fishing and I get her for most the day! Yippee!! She is so sweet!
Eva, I hope you enjoyed your day with DGD - we miss ours so much now that they moved to Florida

- but that just gives us more reasons to travel to Orlando every chance we get!!
Have a great day with your DGD, Eva!
OMG I'm going to miss you guys sooo much!

Yes, I'm off on Tuesday afternoon with both my DSs - DH joins us next weekend for the remaining 3 weeks and our DD will be popping over for the final week so it's a real family affair. We go to the same place most years (we own 4 weeks timeshare there) and it's a beautifully maintained white-painted resort with fantastic landscaping - I'll share some photos when I return...
Karen, I know you'll have a wonderful time! We'll miss you too - and look forward to hearing all about it and seeing some pictures when you get back!
Please for those that do the online check in, do not forget to print out the necessary paperwork to take to the port with you. Also I am sure that we will be tendering in Grand Cayman. If you take a back pack ashore, get an inexpensive poncho and take it with you for those unexpected tropical rain storms. It can be sunny one minute and have a down pour the next. Mike
Mike, thank you again for all the wonderful tips!