Do We Ever Really Care Who Lived In Our...
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think one word sums it up, Mothers, most act like you did when the young fly the nest, even for a short time, you shape us, mould us, worry, cry, bring happiness and a sense of security. From cradle to grave, we are always your babies. I still remember my mother saying, when I was fifty, ' your still not too big to put over my knee', Even now, almost everything I do, I can feel her looking over my shoulder nodding her head in approval or disapproval at things I do.
Absolutely natural to react that way - you wouldn';t be normal if you hadn't - just put him in God's care and he will come back in one piece and you hopefully will be able to rest easy - another plus is that he will be able to tell you all the great things he did there and reunions are special enough to make you understand how much our families mean to us.... my daughter goes travelling often - I put her in God's hands and always look forward to her home coming with all her exciting news - of course regular phone calls are always helpful, but they're having such a good time they often forget to call!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BarbieT2
We felt exactly the same when our two daughters went on holiday for the first time without us. Also when they left home & got married.
It took a long time for us to get used to putting out 2 plates for dinner instead of 4! We really missed them calling out Mum, Dad, where's this & that....but they both live nearby & we see them quite often, so it could be worse.
Your son won't be away for long BIRD, so try to think of him having a wonderful time seeing all the sites with his friends. He'll be back before you know it.