Ah yes, Our daughter is at this moment moving into a condo in Massachusetts!
This last year she has been here at home working, She was my buddy once again. We had a lot of fun, but I knew that she was preparing for her last move away from home. She had attended college up North, but at least she came home for the summer.
I never stopped my life for our daughter. I kept my friends, my husband and i still went out. I worked different places, on call.. I helped a friends start a business, I volunteered and then I started a new business. My plans changed when my business partner died. I was with her from the beginning of the diagnosis.
One thing I learned is that we are very fortunate to have the internet and cell phones.
I had told our daughter I was always thinking of her. I was always missing her and to please feel free to contact me anytime she wanted.
I told her I would text or email her, but if she was busy I would understand. I just needed to know she was ok..
Many times, just seeing her posting on Facebook, was the way I knew what she was up to.. But I tried not to comment on there, just "Like" her photo.
There are so many things you can be doing.
You can volunteer your time, You can work. Think of what you are interested in and enjoy. Love shopping? Apply to a store.
Love flowers? Work for a nursery, learn more about plants, or volunteer at a Nursing home, or for a Public Gardens taking and tending the plants.
Good with children? Look for a family that needs someone to pick up their children from school and care for them till the parents get home from work.
Become a mentor, a tutor at a school. Teach an adult to read.. Go to the library and ask if there is a program for this.
Use your energies for good, doing something you enjoy.
If you have the money, travel. Plan a trip and see if any of your friends would like to join you.
This is what what your job was, to help your children grow up and move on.. Now it is time for you to spend time on yourself..