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Re: Youngest's 18th is Tomorrow, Dinner Tonight » susan C

Posted by paxvox on October 13, 2001, at 20:41:23

In reply to Youngest's 18th is Tomorrow, Dinner Tonight, posted by susan C on October 13, 2001, at 18:51:29

> Mousey, believe it not, sometimes it's best to let them go at 18. My daughter is 18, at home going to college, and her life-style is anathema to me. I understand the empty nest deal, as I wathced my wife go through that when she thought my daughter WAS going awawy to college. Sometimes they have to learn to fly on their own. The longer we provide the safety of the nest, the less likely they are to try those wings....like nautre intendes them to. However, like all nice birds, they will return in a season to show their mature feathers. My world is just a tad more complicated, as I aslo have a 6 year old daughter just starting 1st grade. AAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!

PAX
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