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Originally Posted by Lauxa What I wouldn't have given to move to Europe when I was 14! The adventure! The excitement! The opportunity to learn a new language and a new culture!
Have you talked to your son about it? I wouldn't automatically assume that he'd be against the idea.
And after he graduates high school... then what? You will want to be around to offer "moral support" during college, for him to come and visit during holidays and such, no? Then he will be graduating, getting married, you'll want to be close to the grandbabies... etc... Whereas if you go now maybe he'll meet a nice Italian girl.  |
Actually, it's not Europe, it's just another state in the US. And I also wouldn't want to take him that far away from his father after we divorce.
But thanks for the support! I lived in the same town from 2nd grade up until I graduated, and I wouldn't change that for the world. I have close friends from elementary school thru high school and my class reunions are a BLAST! I want my son to be able to have that same nostalgia for his school, his town, etc. He might not appreciate it now, but one day he will. I think. I hope!
Hey, lots can happen between then and now, right? :-)