She is my third and last one to leave, so I have been down this road before..first was twins leaving at once, to different schools, in different cities. But this one is my baby, with lots of zany personality, and her presence will be so missed in my house. You di adjust for sure, but even after years of my twins gone, graduated and living on their own, I still don't like it.
these six words leapt out from the sermon I heard in church this morning. Thanks Pastor Jodi. (I attend a Baptist church which has two lady ministers on the pastoral team.)We can live with peace and joy no matter...
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DynamicDbytheC says,
It will be hard when your baby is gone. But as my co-worker said after her last child left, "I adjusted to it after about 15 minutes."lgp120 says,
She is my third and last one to leave, so I have been down this road before..first was twins leaving at once, to different schools, in different cities. But this one is my baby, with lots of zany personality, and her presence will be so missed in my house. You di adjust for sure, but even after years of my twins gone, graduated and living on their own, I still don't like it.skyrocketjones says,
Once a mom, always a mom. Even as adults, they can be missed.