Happiness Is an Empty Nest (or Can Be)
When her youngest of four children left home for college, Kate Helms of Beavercreek, Ohio, expected to hate being an “empty nest” mom — and worried about having so much time on her hands. The reality has been far different for Helms and her husband. “I’m starting to do things for me. I’m still a mom,”…
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Sure is empty down here...