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When my sons became engaged, they were already living on their own. At the time of my daughter's engagement, she was still living at home. I did not feel the empty-nest syndrome. I felt that my role as a mom had grown. I felt more connected to my children. My daughters-in-law were not replacing...

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Published inNewsday
Main Author Joan Coleman. Oceanside
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Long Island, N.Y Newsday LLC 14.12.1998
EditionCombined editions
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Summary:When my sons became engaged, they were already living on their own. At the time of my daughter's engagement, she was still living at home. I did not feel the empty-nest syndrome. I felt that my role as a mom had grown. I felt more connected to my children. My daughters-in-law were not replacing me. They were enhancing my relationships with my sons. My son-in-law became a third son.