Thats the best time of day. When everyone is home safely. My kids are grown up and live far, but I am always in touch by email. Can you believe I still worry but I guess all mothers do. I have great daughter-in-laws who I get along with so well and they always email me and send pictures.So I try to be a good mother-in-law and never "butt in". I think the worst part of raising kids was the teenage years. I use to sit up until each one was in and if they were late and did not call, my husband would take care of it as it upset me. I'm happy they grew up and got thru those teen years without too many problems.
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maryjane31 says,
Thats the best time of day. When everyone is home safely. My kids are grown up and live far, but I am always in touch by email. Can you believe I still worry but I guess all mothers do. I have great daughter-in-laws who I get along with so well and they always email me and send pictures.So I try to be a good mother-in-law and never "butt in". I think the worst part of raising kids was the teenage years. I use to sit up until each one was in and if they were late and did not call, my husband would take care of it as it upset me. I'm happy they grew up and got thru those teen years without too many problems.