Crimson Red Sports
 
 

* Overall Winners
SUPERCOACH
86-66 (1214)

2Stater
86-66 (1469)

Hannibal Lecter, MD
85-64 (1075)

pmull
84-67 (1137)

83-67 (1264)

ricky023
82-70 (1278)

Merk
80-67 (1227)

BAMADCHAMPSHIPS
80-69 (1392)

td57
80-71 (1119)

Chechem
79-73 (1307)


* Most E-Cred
Kgoode35+
E-Cred: 1000009
2Stater 2Stater
E-Cred: 7921
Chechem Chechem
E-Cred: 7228
pmull pmull
E-Cred: 6111
Jamos Jamos
E-Cred: 5801
SUPERCOACH SUPERCOACH
E-Cred: 5654
Catch Prothro Catch Prothro
E-Cred: 5215
ricky023 ricky023
E-Cred: 5063
XBAMA XBAMA
E-Cred: 4632
Merk Merk
E-Cred: 3915
bama57 bama57
E-Cred: 3858
KoKoPuf
E-Cred: 3504
BAMADCHAMPSHIPS BAMADCHAMPSHIPS
E-Cred: 3378
Leewillie Leewillie
E-Cred: 3348
N.AL-Tider N.AL-Tider
E-Cred: 3191
Bamaphile Bamaphile
E-Cred: 3183
td57 td57
E-Cred: 3139
Marshal Dillon Marshal Dillon
E-Cred: 3072
bamaphil bamaphil
E-Cred: 2962
Hannibal Lecter, MD Hannibal Lecter, MD
E-Cred: 2961

Pages: [1] 2   Go Down
  Print  
Author Topic: Question,for retired Moms,or anyone with grown kids  (Read 7363 times)
S-AL-Tider
Senior
***

E-Cred: 79
Offline Offline

Posts: 322

S-AL-Tider


View Profile
« on: April 22, 2011, 04:10:04 PM »

So,the last few weeks,my wife has been acting different. Couldn't put a finger on it. Couldn't get the truth out of her to save my life. By different,I mean "SAD". Totally opposite for her personality as she is from NY,and very fiesty. Finally,after I threatened to leave work early and come home,putting my job in jeopardy,she came clean.

My oldest daughter has moved on,and about to give us our 1st grandchild in a couple short weeks. My middle daughter who has spina-bifida is graduating June 4th,and already acccepted to college.That leaves my last,youngest daughter,at the ripe ole age of 16,and jumping at the bit to get her license. They don't ask my wife for anything anymore,well not much. My 16y/o is homeschooling now,and will be done next year,and on to college.So the wife was upset saying,nobody needed her anymore. Is this normal? I mean,I'm still around,lol. And I need her,and told her so,but she is just a little depressed about it,especially knowing I'm gone for 28 days at the time before getting 2 weeks furlough. Sorry to drag on,just thought maybe someone nice mom on here might identify with it,and have some advice on the best way to deal with it. Thinking
Logged
Crimson Phoenix
Grad Student
****

E-Cred: 173
Offline Offline

     Female

Posts: 512

Crimson Phoenix


View Profile
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2011, 04:17:11 PM »

I think it is known as the "empty nest syndrome" and very common.  It partly comes from needing to be needed.  Maybe you can help your wife move on too...just like the children.

I mean...encourage her to find new meanings and things to get up for every morning.  Some women find new jobs or go back to school.  Many spend time with hobbies they never had time for before.    

She has you I know...but it's important for her to fill the empty spaces.
« Last Edit: April 22, 2011, 04:18:52 PM by Crimson Phoenix » Logged
S-AL-Tider
Senior
***

E-Cred: 79
Offline Offline

Posts: 322

S-AL-Tider


View Profile
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2011, 04:29:41 PM »

Thanks CP. Makes sense I suppose. She does volunteer at school,3 days a week,and works with/teaches mentally challenged children. They all love her like their own parent.Perhaps she can continue this,and maybe on a more full time basis. I'm looking at it another way. Now,after 21 years,we're gonna have time to take mini vacations together,weekend getaways,that sort of thing,and am slowly making her see this,hopefully. We've really given all our time to the children and not enough to each other,but thats about to change.
Logged
cbbama99
Coach Wallace Wade
*****

E-Cred: 2889
Offline Offline

     Male

Posts: 7957

cbbama99


View Profile
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2011, 04:33:12 PM »

Hey SALT, I'm no mom, but I was wondering if your oldest daughter lives nearby? If so, I guarantee that your wife will find a lot of fulfillment in doting on y'alls new grandchild (and I'm sure you will, too!)
Logged

"Fat, drunk, and stupid is no way to go through life, son."
Crimson Phoenix
Grad Student
****

E-Cred: 173
Offline Offline

     Female

Posts: 512

Crimson Phoenix


View Profile
« Reply #4 on: April 22, 2011, 04:37:42 PM »

She'll get through it then....just takes a while sometimes.

I think besides not feeling needed, it is mostly about the children leaving the house and the house feeling lonely and empty without them.  Sometimes it is good to have a pet or two.  I guess the 16 year old is gone a lot with her friends.


That's great that you are going to be around more.
 
Logged
Crimson Phoenix
Grad Student
****

E-Cred: 173
Offline Offline

     Female

Posts: 512

Crimson Phoenix


View Profile
« Reply #5 on: April 22, 2011, 04:44:12 PM »

Hey SALT, I'm no mom, but I was wondering if your oldest daughter lives nearby? If so, I guarantee that your wife will find a lot of fulfillment in doting on y'alls new grandchild (and I'm sure you will, too!)


This. Cheesy
Logged
S-AL-Tider
Senior
***

E-Cred: 79
Offline Offline

Posts: 322

S-AL-Tider


View Profile
« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2011, 04:44:37 PM »

Hey SALT, I'm no mom, but I was wondering if your oldest daughter lives nearby? If so, I guarantee that your wife will find a lot of fulfillment in doting on y'alls new grandchild (and I'm sure you will, too!)

Valid point here as well. My daughter will be going back to work after the baby. She lives only 45 minutes away,and my wife has already volunteered for full time Granny/babysitter. So,my thinking here is she'll be busy between teaching kids,and the new grandaughter that she'll get back to normal. Just not use to seeing her like this,and being away from her makes me feel even worse about the whole situation. Thanks to both of you Cheesy
Logged
2Stater
President Denny
*****

E-Cred: 7921
Offline Offline

     Male

Posts: 55947

2Stater

Kazowie!


View Profile
« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2011, 04:48:44 PM »

Hey SALT, I'm no mom, but I was wondering if your oldest daughter lives nearby? If so, I guarantee that your wife will find a lot of fulfillment in doting on y'alls new grandchild (and I'm sure you will, too!)

This. My 3 daughters are grown, I took off for South Carolina for the better part of 3 years and my wife confided she got depressed. All that changed with the birth of our grandson. I've always heard that there is a special different kind of love you have for your grandchildren and it's true. It's made all the difference in the world for my wife.
Logged
Crimson Phoenix
Grad Student
****

E-Cred: 173
Offline Offline

     Female

Posts: 512

Crimson Phoenix


View Profile
« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2011, 05:25:23 PM »

I have two grown sons.  It must be much easier to handle boys growing up and moving out than daughters.  Wink
Logged
2Stater
President Denny
*****

E-Cred: 7921
Offline Offline

     Male

Posts: 55947

2Stater

Kazowie!


View Profile
« Reply #9 on: April 22, 2011, 05:28:35 PM »

I have two grown sons.  It must be much easier to handle boys growing up and moving out than daughters.  Wink

True dat, CP. I remember once I left home, that was it. I was completely independent. With 3 daughters, and it's not just Mom they depend on, it's a completely different story.
Logged
Marshal Dillon
Coach Nick Saban
*****

E-Cred: 3072
Offline Offline

Posts: 18804

Marshal Dillon


View Profile
« Reply #10 on: April 22, 2011, 05:32:30 PM »

I have two grown sons.  It must be much easier to handle boys growing up and moving out than daughters.  Wink

True dat, CP. I remember once I left home, that was it. I was completely independent. With 3 daughters, and it's not just Mom they depend on, it's a completely different story.


Nope. I have both and it's killing me to see my son growing up and going to college. Same with daughter who is over 30 years old. She knows how I feel about her not being 9 years old anymore.   Cry


Logged

SOCIALISM IS A PHILOSOPHY OF FAILURE, THE CREED OF IGNORANCE, AND THE GOSPEL OF ENVY; ITS INHERENT VIRTUE IS THE EQUAL SHARING OF MISERY.
—WINSTON CHURCHILL
S-AL-Tider
Senior
***

E-Cred: 79
Offline Offline

Posts: 322

S-AL-Tider


View Profile
« Reply #11 on: April 22, 2011, 08:00:36 PM »

I have two grown sons.  It must be much easier to handle boys growing up and moving out than daughters.  Wink

True dat, CP. I remember once I left home, that was it. I was completely independent. With 3 daughters, and it's not just Mom they depend on, it's a completely different story.


Nope. I have both and it's killing me to see my son growing up and going to college. Same with daughter who is over 30 years old. She knows how I feel about her not being 9 years old anymore.   Cry




So does mine MD,so does mine Sad
Logged
S-AL-Tider
Senior
***

E-Cred: 79
Offline Offline

Posts: 322

S-AL-Tider


View Profile
« Reply #12 on: April 22, 2011, 08:05:14 PM »

Hey SALT, I'm no mom, but I was wondering if your oldest daughter lives nearby? If so, I guarantee that your wife will find a lot of fulfillment in doting on y'alls new grandchild (and I'm sure you will, too!)

This. My 3 daughters are grown, I took off for South Carolina for the better part of 3 years and my wife confided she got depressed. All that changed with the birth of our grandson. I've always heard that there is a special different kind of love you have for your grandchildren and it's true. It's made all the difference in the world for my wife.

Inspiring news here. My grandaughter,Layla is due May 18th,but will be coming early due to my daughter having complications with carrying her. They are setting a date as we speak,for a couple days after I get off work to be there for the birth. Been 16 years since there has been a baby around my house.Hopefully the wife will follow the same path as yours!
Logged
2Stater
President Denny
*****

E-Cred: 7921
Offline Offline

     Male

Posts: 55947

2Stater

Kazowie!


View Profile
« Reply #13 on: April 22, 2011, 08:20:37 PM »

Hey SALT, I'm no mom, but I was wondering if your oldest daughter lives nearby? If so, I guarantee that your wife will find a lot of fulfillment in doting on y'alls new grandchild (and I'm sure you will, too!)

This. My 3 daughters are grown, I took off for South Carolina for the better part of 3 years and my wife confided she got depressed. All that changed with the birth of our grandson. I've always heard that there is a special different kind of love you have for your grandchildren and it's true. It's made all the difference in the world for my wife.

Inspiring news here. My grandaughter,Layla is due May 18th,but will be coming early due to my daughter having complications with carrying her. They are setting a date as we speak,for a couple days after I get off work to be there for the birth. Been 16 years since there has been a baby around my house.Hopefully the wife will follow the same path as yours!

It will be awesome for both of you, I promise.
Logged
Marshal Dillon
Coach Nick Saban
*****

E-Cred: 3072
Offline Offline

Posts: 18804

Marshal Dillon


View Profile
« Reply #14 on: April 22, 2011, 09:18:07 PM »

I have two 7 year old twin granddaughters. Love them to death. They are so smart. Must be those Marshal Dillon genes from their momma.

 Cheesy
Logged

SOCIALISM IS A PHILOSOPHY OF FAILURE, THE CREED OF IGNORANCE, AND THE GOSPEL OF ENVY; ITS INHERENT VIRTUE IS THE EQUAL SHARING OF MISERY.
—WINSTON CHURCHILL
Pages: [1] 2   Go Up
  Print  
 
Jump to:  


* User Info
 
 
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

* Next Game


vs.

Day: Tuesday
Date: 12/31/2024
Time: 11:00 AM
TV: ESPN
Radio: Fun 92.7
Location: Raymond James Stadium
Tampa, FL

* Who's Online
  • Dot Guests: 490
  • Dot Hidden: 0
  • Dot Users: 0

There aren't any users online.

* Recent Posts
Re: Testing by bama57
[December 25, 2024, 08:04:36 AM]


Testing by SUPERCOACH
[December 23, 2024, 01:27:24 AM]


Re: ***CRIMSON RED DAILY THREAD*** by ricky023
[August 07, 2024, 07:27:45 AM]


Re: Deion Sanders culture gonna get him unemployed by ricky023
[August 06, 2024, 04:03:43 PM]


Deion Sanders culture gonna get him unemployed by N.AL-Tider
[August 06, 2024, 03:27:24 PM]


Re: ***CRIMSON RED DAILY THREAD*** by N.AL-Tider
[August 06, 2024, 12:54:12 PM]


Re: ***CRIMSON RED DAILY THREAD*** by ricky023
[August 06, 2024, 07:45:44 AM]


Re: Former Alabama DB Terrance Howard Passes Away by N.AL-Tider
[August 05, 2024, 01:13:01 PM]


Re: ***CRIMSON RED DAILY THREAD*** by N.AL-Tider
[August 05, 2024, 12:25:30 PM]


Re: ***CRIMSON RED DAILY THREAD*** by ricky023
[August 05, 2024, 10:27:59 AM]


More


* New Members
  • Dot Wsimpson174 - 30 Apr
  • Dot tzadick - 14 Nov
  • Dot debtidefan - 11 Jan
  • Dot OneOfTheIV - 30 Jul
  • Dot mepboy - 02 Dec
  • Dot Crimsonchamp22 - 19 Oct
  • Dot CoachEidson88 - 05 Sep
  • Dot Rascal - 02 Jun
  • Dot mr mako - 12 Jan
  • Dot bamarich - 12 Nov
  • Dot Bamarae - 31 Aug
  • Dot Red Elephant - 09 Jan
  • Dot TideRavens - 02 Dec
  • Dot mowood - 30 Nov
  • Dot PARMAN59 - 11 Nov
  • Dot EpicnessTV - 08 Nov
  • Dot wad3g - 22 Sep
  • Dot DCTBama - 22 Aug
  • Dot BamaMom - 03 May
  • Dot RideCharlieLikeAHarley - 14 Mar

* Board Stats
  • stats Total Members: 347
  • stats Total Posts: 401198
  • stats Total Topics: 49212
  • stats Total Categories: 2
  • stats Total Boards: 22
  • stats Most Online: 1020

 
     
Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Copyright © 2009-2024 Crimson Red Sports. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by SMF 1.1.13 | SMF © 2006-2011, Simple Machines LLC
SimplePortal 2.3.3 © 2008-2010, SimplePortal
Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS!
Page created in 0.093 seconds with 28 queries.

Google last visited this page June 28, 2024, 01:14:51 AM