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funny_girl -> RE: SAHW/empty nester support (5/2/2008 10:25:29 AM)
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I agree that knowing our kids are out there succeeding makes us feel proud. It doesn't matter to me whether they fail, as long as they fail by learning and fail forward. Knowing that they are failing assures me that they are advancing and aren't afraid to try something new. My heartache is thinking that we may live so very far away from our children. Especially the oldest. He prayed for the home we are living in here in Mexico, but he loves trees and country like his momma. When we dicussed possibly moving back to the US and starting a church plant in our hometown, he was all for it. But our youngest, who has a girlfried, loves it here. For our family, living in the states seems to be a lot easier. But I'm not so sure it'd be so easy for my husband and I. The boys could go to college, work, have thier own place if the wanted and we wouldn't be living very far from them. On the other hand, in the 20+ moves that I've made over the nearly 20 years of marriage, my mother has only been to 2 homes that I had outside of our hometown. There's the phone, e-mail, and transportation available. It's a bit of a sore spot with me and my mother that she hasn't bothered to come and visit me. We've made numerous trips to where she is. I just couldn't live that way. I'll be visiting my kids, on occasion, if they live out of town. I think because my sons seem a bit on the immature side, I don't feel like they're ready. Last week I asked some wise friends of ours, they're senors, if any ever feels that they are ready? They said no and no one is ever good enough to marry their kids either.
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