I just dont know how to deal with all of my kids moving out at the same time. freaking out and just want to sleep all the time
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Families? gr8fruit answered Monday September 6 2010, 11:46 pm: Hey there,
A good way to deal with all your kids leaving at once, is to make a plan on how you can communicate with them once they leave. If you get their phone numbers you can phone them, if you get thier addresses you can write to them or send pictures, and if you get their e-mail addresses you can e-mail them and send pictures over the internet. Keeping in contact will help relieve your stress and help you know that they are still around to communicate with.
Also, talk to them before they leave. Let them know you love them and you would like it if they updated you on things that are happening in their life every now and then, because you care. Since I am a teenager, I would tell them that you do appreciate that they are grown/growing up and you are interested in what they are doing so you would like to hear from them is all. I am sure they will contact you or let you contact them once they move out. Plus, kids do get a little home sick and in sticky situations at times, so they will need you eventually; stay healthy for them.
You will be okay without them and they will always be only a phone call away. Keep your life moving by doing things you love, going for walks, and visiting your friends every now and then. Friends are there when you need them and they can keep you on your toes :) [ gr8fruit's advice column | Ask gr8fruit A Question ]
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