Good Morning Serenity,
I just scanned my earlier post and geesh!!the typos. I'm in that foggy minded stage of my quit and I'm having the worst time with my typing right now. I sure hope that wears off soon. I imagine all of us here on this site have gotten pretty good at reading between the lines since we've all gone through these stages. It's sort of like our own code. LOL
Girl, with you about to start a full time job, that's another lifestyle change!! No wonder you're feeling so blue. Here your children had to go and grow up, plus they think they're old enough to be out on their own...LOL, you are in the middle of a great Quit, AND you're starting a new job. Wow!! Lots of changes there, Serenity. But, you will get through every single one of them and each one of those changes will bring about new and rewarding stages in your life. I promise.
It's a huge adjustment for the kids to grow up and move out on their own but here's the thing Serenity, they will ALWAYS need you. They will always be your babies but, you'll start developing a mature friendship with your own kids. Oh, you're still Mom and always will be but never hesitate to invite one of your kids out for lunch with the extra money you'll be making on your new job. If you can't invite them out for lunch, plan a weekend trip. You will still be seeing and talking to your kids. Here's the thing, just as soon as you've made the adjustment to having that empty nest and enjoying yourself, you'll be soooo use to your privacy and the freedom to do whatever you want inside your own house, you'll have the rooms in your house fixed up exactly like you want them, and sooo use to never having to pick up behind anyone but yourself, then one of your kids will call for one reason or another and need to move back home for a while. LOL LOL Then you'll have to adjust to losing your privacy.
I promise you, as hard as it is when your children move out on their own, you will adjust and you'll find yourself enjoying your privacy. In other words, that empty nest syndrome doesn't last that long and you'll find yourself giggling that you actually dreaded this stage of your life.
You may be afraid of starting a new job. I know I was always so, so scared to start a new job. It made me a nervo