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Cardy Anne |
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I know how you feel; I will be going through the same thing in a couple of weeks, although my son is only moving about half a mile away. I am starting to feel
really sad now at the thought of seeing his empty room upstairs, but I'll soon be filling it up with all my craft stuff as it will be my new craft room. I
will miss him, though, even though he's not moving far away.
Anne
Last Edited By: Cardy Anne
19/04/2008 16:45:42.
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murchison |
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i know just how you feel i cried for weeks when sharon left to set up home i still cry when she visits and its time to say good bye shall be having a good cry
tomorrow as they are coming up and we are all out for a family lunch but tina is right it does get better its just saying good bye i cant do hugs linda
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anne cornwall |
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know exactly how you feel as i have 4 sons that live all over 1 in Australia 1 in cyprus 1 in birmingham and 1 in cheshire and i live in cornwall its always
hard to say good bye but just pride yourself that you have made a good strong independant person. Sending you lots of thoughts anne
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bik59 |
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My three daughter all left Shetland for various reasons and met their husbands, now they are spread out all over the country, one in Aberdeen, one in Berwick
upon Tweed and one in York. So I only get to see my grandchildren once (if I'm lucky twice) a year. They all speak to me on regularly on the phone.
It's hard, but you get used to it eventually
Beryl x |
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pixiehouse |
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Know exactly how you feel,Gemma left home at 18 that was 6 years ago and i hated that moment,and i still dont see her that often as she lives in Southampton
and always working
Paul left home just over 3 years ago to go to college ion Southampton It does get easier i promise you,but not easy for you now i know wendy xxxx |
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dogdaft |
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Well i hes anything like me he will miss you too. I moved out of mum and dad's 2 and a half years ago aged almost 27,when i got married, and i will tell
you i only live 10 mins drive from them and i am there at least 3 times a week and miss them desperately and very homesick still. So i can sort of imagine how
you must be feeling, it will get easier in time.
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mrsp |
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my two left home within six weeks of each other
i was a wreck son was only ten mins away becky moved to inverness 660 miles away you do get used to it but still blub for ages when have to say goodby think it comes under the job discription MUM X |
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Toptottie |
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Thank you to all my sheenie friends your support has been terrific. It was very strange this morning when i went into his half empty room to open the
curtains.I think i will miss him the most at 6.30pm each night as this was when he would come in from work and we would always have a great chat about his
day., Thank you anne for your comment i think i will use this when i feel low and teary " I will pride myself that me and hubby have given our son strong
foundations to enable him to become an independant person". He has phoned me this morning on his way to do some shopping, he says he is o.k excited and
quite nervous about his new job. Thank you all again it means the world to me to have so many cyber friends.
(((((((((((((HUGS)))))))))))) |
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lonniebonnie |
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i don't have children so I can't say I know how it feels but i do feel for you. My neice recently moved out of my brothers house only a mile away my
sister-in-law was a bit upset but my brother was happy he's been trying to get both my neice and nephew to leave home for ages. My nephew is happy cos he
gets to move to his sisters room which is bigger than his.
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sapphire |
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I sympathise with you. My only son is 20 now, and trying to join the Police. If successful he will eventually move away, as the force he has applied to is not
local. I too have been trying to get my head round this in readiness for departure! Having been staying away myself quite a bit lately with work, I know how
much I miss my home, husband and son and little dog, and I,m sure your son will keep in constant touch with you. He will probably feel excited, and yet still a
touch apprehensive at the move, particularly with the new job as well. I,m sure you will both start to adapt very soon, and you should be proud that you have
done a good job of bringing him up to be confident enough to take on this venture. Best wishes to you all. carol x
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