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When the DC leave home

8 replies

Strawberry1990 · 25/04/2018 22:07

What do you want to do when they fly from the nest? What's on your bucket list? Smile

Mine is travelling, travelling...and more travelling!

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LightDrizzle · 25/04/2018 23:24

Travelling too! Plus when we’re home, I’m going to wander into the utility regularly to gaze at the near empty laundry baskets.

PositivelyPERF · 25/04/2018 23:27

fuck! By the time the oldest one leaves, I’ll be fit for feck all but blinging up my zimmer! 🙄

Domino20 · 25/04/2018 23:31

I'm also travelling travelling and more travelling. Being able to hang out in a castle/pyramid/stately home looking at old stuff without my kid moaning will be BLISS!

NickyNora · 25/04/2018 23:32

I will be too old to do sod all!!

EmmaGrundyForPM · 25/04/2018 23:33

Ours have fled the nest - well, ds1 has moved out and ds2 is at uni. Wed love to travel but are both in jobs where we only have 5 weeks leave a year so backpacking round Asia is out!

On the other hand, it's very nice to have romantic moments in tje living room without fearing that your teenager is going to walk in......

DailyMaui · 25/04/2018 23:34

Selling the family home and retiring to France. And travelling.

Ohmydayslove · 26/04/2018 00:53

If they hsve gone to uni beware!! Lots move back after getting their degrees Wink sell while you can op Grin

Kingsclerelass · 26/04/2018 02:05

Learning to sail. Smile

Ds can move home for short periods if necessary but no expecting his washing done until he's 30

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