I left my husband and 2 kids behind for a trip to Greece with my middle son. It gave us proper bonding time.
Briefly

As a mother of three teenage sons, the adage 'the days are long, but the years are short,' has never felt more poignant.
Once they grow up, move out, and start their own families, only vestiges of time remain for their parents.
With the number of summers we have left with our kids in the single digits, I’ve felt compelled to create one-on-one memories with them.
Social algorithms reflect this sentiment; by the time kids reach 18, they’ve spent approximately 90% of their time with their parents.
Read at Business Insider
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