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> My girls moved out., Don't know how I feel.

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*the*lucky*one*
post 10/02/2013, 11:01 AM
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My two girls (19 and 18) moved into their own house on Friday. This is the first time in 15 years since number 3 was born that all of my kids (at home) have their own rooms. That's the goods news bit! I'm feeling a whole heap of emotions at the moment but I know it's a good thing that they are becoming independent adults.

How did I get old enough to have 2 adult children living on their own? sad.gif When do you stop missing seeing them everyday? sad.gif Even with 3 kids still at home the house seems so quite and empty. I don't know how to cook for any less then an army of kids.

Christine
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jayskette
post 10/02/2013, 11:11 AM
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Don't worry they will move back in real soon, especially if they are in Sydney or Melbourne! biggrin.gif
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post 10/02/2013, 01:34 PM
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Don't worry they will move back in real soon, especially if they are in Sydney or Melbourne!

Haha i know i did roll2.gif
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