It's like a honeymoon 6 times a year. Each time they come back and each time they leave! That was often said when they went off to uni.
Once they are adults, it's much harder. You want to support them but sometimes that isn't helping them to find their feet. I have friends whose grown children are still living at home for financial and social reasons. I ask how it works with bringing potential partners home and they say it's fine but not ideal.
I confess I threw out one of my DS as he couldn't keep the house rules but of course he was welcomed home after a cooling off period. Now the house is empty, we fill the spare rooms with international students - other people's children who get on very well with us and think we are cool if not "awesome!".
Unite the Kingdom and Pro Palestine marches Cup 16th May 2026
By special request, let’s discuss our favourite Classic Music and why?



