She moved out...

and sometimes it's hard being mommy

Well, she has moved out today. My 18 year old, who says to us, look at it as her growing up, not moving away. I want to, and I know she is, but right now I'm not feeling in a good enough mood to write the whole thing and give some perspective.

I thought I would be able to write and discuss and process the whole thing but I'm just going to go tuck up in bed with the hubby, drink my Foster's and watch Sci Fi....

Life rears up and bites you in the ass sometimes and there are times I wonder why kids just don't understand what there parents are trying to do for them?
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(((((Donna)))))  I know this is really hard for you. 
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Jesus Donna baby know this: I feel your pain. I really, really do. God, I wish I could reach across all this -whatever this is- and give you a hug. But, know this...

You are not alone in this. I understand.
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Thx you guys. It's even harder on her dad. Her brother and sister keeps asking me why. I'm not sure I did a good job answering their questions.
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I wonder why kids just don't understand what there parents are trying to do for them?

Because they have never been a parent.  When that time comes, they will gain a new appreciation of you and what you are going through.

I know it is the way of the world, and I know it is hard as well.  Hugs Donna.

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Sigh, cutting the umbilical cord is hard Donna, but such is the way of life.

I {{{{{{{{donna}}}}}}} you kid hang in there.
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(((((((((((((((((serenity))))))))))))
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Because they have never been a parent. When that time comes, they will gain a new appreciation of you and what you are going through.

That's exactly what my daughter said to me after the birth of my first grandson!  almost word for word for word....

that along with having a greater appreciation for the things that we'd bought for her,  suddenly K-Mart jeans weren't the end of the world... 

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Because it was time.That's really the only answer you can give, and a truthful one at that.


I guess, but it's not one that I give readily because I didn't feel she was ready to do what she has done. However, I have to accept it and trust her that it is the right time for her, as I told her the night before she moved.




Their 'time' will come too.


I know and I hope it will be because they are moving into college dorms, and even then it won't be easy!


Because they have never been a parent. When that time comes, they will gain a new appreciation of you and what you are going through.I know it is the way of the world, and I know it is hard as well. Hugs Donna.


Thx Doc!


but such is the way of life.I {{{{{{{{donna}}}}}}} you kid hang in there.


Yes it is, thx Elie!


(((((((((((((((((serenity))))))))))))


Thx Trudy!

greater appreciation for the things that we'd bought for her, suddenly K-Mart jeans weren't the end of the world...


! They don't see it now, not until they experience it. As I did when I went through it!

I appreciate the cyber hugs you guys....a lot!
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Sorry you are going through this.

I know how you feel, I've been pulled back in forth and my 15 year old just moved back in with his father again. Thus going to a place he's not appreciated.

Also my bother in law did the same thing.

Its really hard to let go when all you want to do is help them and keep them from going through all the crap you had to go through.
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Its really hard to let go when all you want to do is help them and keep them from going through all the crap you had to go through.


True! I have accepted that she has to go through her own heartaches and pain...I just wish I could prevent her going through any of that but I know it's a natural part of life!
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Donna,

I know this is hard on you.
...I just wish I could prevent her going through any of that but I know it's a natural part of life!


I totally understand this feeling. Did you get my e-mail?
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I totally understand this feeling. Did you get my e-mail?


Thanks Kelly. Oh no, I will take a look!
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Did you get my e-mail?


I did and you've got a mouthful!LOL!~
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Well, always hope for success stories. Sometimes they happen. My daughter moved out at 17, married at 19 and has a wonderful marriage 10 years on. It doesn't always work out that way but the magic word is "trust". Keep hoping that it will turn out well--it probably will!
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Hope you are hanging in there, Donna. I do wish her the best.
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. It doesn't always work out that way but the magic word is "trust". Keep hoping that it will turn out well--it probably will!


That's great for her AD! I know, trust and letting go...I'm learning, thx!


Hope you are hanging in there, Donna. I do wish her the best.


Thx Rose. She's alright so far. I'm still praying! : )
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Just seeing this.

If she has half of what you know and are in her Donna....She'll be ok.

Hang in there woman.

((((D))))
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I'm sure she will be okay, Donna, after all I heard she had a good mother.

Also my bother in law did the same thing.

Majic, what a great Freudian slip.
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If she has half of what you know and are in her Donna....She'll be ok.

Hang in there woman.

((((D))))


Thank you Tonya!


I'm sure she will be okay, Donna, after all I heard she had a good mother.


Thx Chris!