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“I’ve finished mine so I need to eat yours too”
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Sorry for you, mum, but good on Charlie! He must be very excited to head out on his own, and he wouldn't feel ready to go if his parents hadn't been so great at raising him.Charlie has flown the nest He’s got himself a job on a pheasant & partridge rearing Farm. It’s initially for 2 months but they have offered him over winter too if he’s interested. Got a static caravan to live in whilst he’s there as it’s up near the dales in North Yorkshire. Feeling real empty nest syndrome right now! Just hope he manages ok with his house keeping, washing & feeding himself!
Take heart, you will be okay. Keep your good friends close and don't forget to breathe.... I have three that have gone, flown the coop so to speak. My feelings ebb and flow still after all these years. Though time did make things easier, mostly I just had to learn to get used to the silent heartbreak. Take joy in your accomplishments and be proud your son and the man he is becoming. The upswing is watching them grow still (and silently holding the safety net )Charlie has flown the nest He’s got himself a job on a pheasant & partridge rearing Farm. It’s initially for 2 months but they have offered him over winter too if he’s interested. Got a static caravan to live in whilst he’s there as it’s up near the dales in North Yorkshire. Feeling real empty nest syndrome right now! Just hope he manages ok with his house keeping, washing & feeding himself!