Monday, October 10, 2011

Empty Nest? Not All Parents Are Sad About It

You've heard and read about helicopter parents, right? The kind of Mom or Dad who micromanages their children's lives so little Jr. never makes a mistake and experiences failure.  The rest of us don't get much press.  Today's New York Times has a great article about parents who feel "job well done - so what's the next chapter of my life?"  Click here to read the article.

5 comments:

beth said...

I loved the article and can relate to 90% of what you said....

Ms. Kathleen said...

So happy to run into another Empty Nester blog - ! Like the gypsynester. com you are traveling. I travel about 3-4 times a yr and hubby and I are in the process of selling the acreage and moving to warmer climate - Oregon. I want to be near the ocean and have 2 kids in CA. Looking forward to reading the article as well. Nice "meeting" you.

Miss Footloose | Life in the Expat Lane said...

We spent many years raising kids, which is what we chose to do. Then they left home, which was as expected and which is what we raised them to do, to become independent adults.

When they left home, we did too, and crossed the oceans. We enjoy this new phase of life as empty-nesters as well.

Greetings from Moldova (via Africa and the Middle East, etc.)

PS: The article is no longer accessible :(

Karen said...

Well shucks, I don't know why the article isn't accessible anymore. It was a good one.

Karen said...

I found the link so the story is accessible again. Welcome to my blog Beth and Ms. Kathleen, and always welcome back to Miss Footloose!

 
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