Posted by Dave H (MI) on January 30, 2017 at 07:55:20 from (50.108.121.223):
The oldest left this morning to live up at school. She found an apartment and signed a lease 3 weeks ago. Took two weeks before she wanted to move most of her things. Another week before she could make herself physically leave here. She has struggled with it. Been hard on mom and dad too. Snow storm on the horizon and she did not want to drive thru it early in the morning so that was the trigger we had been waiting for. I adopted an abused kitten last fall for her to take with her for company. I bought her a nice TV for Christmas and she got herself a Firestick. Gave her a bunch of furniture I had stored. She should be all set and it will be a relief not to have her commuting in all the bad weather. I walked out and waived her on her way. I confess, a few tears were shed. Don't know why. This is a nice safe place and it will make her life a lot easier. Really happy for her but still....it ain't easy. Thanks for listening. :)
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