Buck up, Michelle Obama nothing is more fabulous than an empty nest | Kathy Lette
Briefly

The article humorously explores the bittersweet experience of becoming an empty nester. It highlights the challenges parents face as their children grow up and leave home, including the emotional transition and the psychological attachment felt even after they depart. Michelle Obama’s admission to attending therapy provides insight into this common struggle among parents. While there’s mourning for the lost noise and chaos of family life, there's also excitement about reclaiming personal space and creativity. The article balances humor and honesty in discussing the realities of parenting and letting go.
The difficulty with adjusting to this new phase is that the psychological umbilical cord is still firmly attached. For days after my kids flew the nest, I wandered around their bedrooms, feeling totally bereft.
I'm in therapy right now because I'm transitioning, you know? I’m 60 years old, I’ve finished a really hard thing in my life with my family intact, I’m an empty nester.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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