<p>^^^Great point, but I don’t know as I don’t do FB. Kids.</p>
<p>“Empty nest” is a perfect time to become a volunteer for a worth cause.</p>
Bump because this thread gives me life >:D<
GMTparents go on CHEAP spontaneous trips together, now that we aren’t constrained to scheduling during expensive peak travel periods during school breaks.
This spring has been worst with kids getting sick with lingering cough and sneeze on and off.
Had a annual well-child visit on Monday with waiting room full of sick babies.
DS2 is back with cough and sneeze. Ugh.
And I am getting what he is got. :((
(Note to myself: Avoid doctor’s office Monday and Friday and make appointments first thing in the morning when there are less germs. which I have been following, but recently, I became not as cautious as kids (and I) are older.)
Looking forward to not SHARING all the germs kids bring home coming school year!
Question to empty nesters: Do you get sick less?
Today was graduation at IMS. K2 thought K1 was just genuinely happy and she was stunned. He took her around to meet his friends. This is the difference a year makes.
@stanford94 - great!