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OS Daily, Wednesday 30th Jan 08
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Just about to lose our son to Liverpool he has got a job as a FA Coach - he really looking forward to it, he is 25 but you still worry, lodging with friends until he gets a rental share, so sunday will be very emotional for me and dear wife, he has been to Uni but he came back!! lol also DD is 27 and looking to rent/mortgage share this year so we shall be childless LOL, its a hard time but exciting at the same time,Better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. :beer:0
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Just about to lose our son to Liverpool he has got a job as a FA Coach - he really looking forward to it, he is 25 but you still worry, lodging with friends until he gets a rental share, so sunday will be very emotional for me and dear wife, he has been to Uni but he came back!! lol also DD is 27 and looking to rent/mortgage share this year so we shall be childless LOL, its a hard time but exciting at the same time,
I know how you feel! but he has a great future to look forward to!
My DS( he's just turned 18 this week) left home before christmas to go into lodgings to make it easier to get to work(an hours drive) after he wrote his car off in an accident:rolleyes: . He has a good job as a radio production manager(something to do with radio shows on the internet)
It is hard letting them go, our DS comes home most weekends to catch up with his friends - we dont get to see much of him- but I am pleased that he seems to have coped well with it all.
I try not to worry too much and we keep in touch via email and texts.
Good luck to your son and enjoy the peace and quiet and less washingplus more food in your cupboards!;)
Do what you love :happyhear0
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