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Cecilie Holter's avatar

Really moving piece, Eleanor. Thank you. I often think, as a divorced mother of two, who had to split custody 50/50 with their father, I went through a decade of tiny empty nest blows every second week as I saw them depart back to my ex after a week together. Still, of course, the grief and discombobulated state that floods in with the big, final departure is deeper, perhaps requires more emotional resilience, courage and adjustment. But divorced mothers sample the empty nest in smaller chunks earlier.

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Dawn Lovejoy's avatar

I already love what you do but writing this piece and quoting from The Prophet has made that even more ... this passage was read at my daughter’s naming ceremony after my wedding in 2005 (now divorced but that’s another topic!) and it made me so emotional to see it here - she’s just starting her second year at university as the first young person of our extended family to get to this point ... proud is an understatement. I’ve also got a 22yr old son who, similar to your friend, will never live independently and the difference between the two of them is stark at times... but I’ve found an amazing weekly boarding college for him now so he has, partly, left home. And I have some respite which is key to me now living my life on my terms as much as I can as a 55yr old Queenager. Thanks for doing what you do x

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