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gatorsmom
07-01-2023, 12:35 PM
I thought someone here used the phrase “soiling the nest” to describe high schoolers who are ready to move away from home and are annoying their family members. I also expected that it would end once they were in college. Nope. My college sophomore AND my rising high school senior are now doing this. Food messes, laundry messes, spending all their time with friends, irritable toward siblings and parents. Dear God, please let it end soon!

WatchingThemGrow
07-03-2023, 09:07 AM
Same with my rising senior. She's been a pill for a while now, and we're enjoying a break since she's away at a thing on a college campus for a month. DH went to visit yesterday and said, "Yep, it's still good she's away for the month." I'm not expecting she's going to come back and be all sweet, so I need to prepare myself for that. It'll be a welcome surprise if it happens.

nfceagles
07-03-2023, 04:20 PM
I wish it was my soon to move out college freshman soiling the nest instead of my 15 year old. [emoji57]


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ArizonaGirl
07-03-2023, 06:47 PM
I love my kids, but I feel like my DS has been soiling the best since age 4... only sort of kidding, lol.

We had a couple of good years in early middle school, but this last 6 months (since he turned 14) have been rough!

StantonHyde
07-05-2023, 09:25 PM
My just finished college freshman is doing well as far as working and getting his own meals. He pretty much keeps the mess to his room but I laid down the law with both kids and said that starting now they are to wash their own towels and sheets--and put them away. (I always did the towels/sheets in the common laundry. They do their own clothes, etc) I made a dog-walking chart that is apparently a suggestion.... I don't mind if they spend all of their time with friends. I see them a little each day and that is enough!!!! DS2 is working from 8-4 every day as a camp counselor for 4-5 year olds. He comes exhausted and more appreciative of his parents :-) I know I was a pill from 18-24 so there's that...

gatorsmom
07-08-2023, 04:52 PM
My just finished college freshman is doing well as far as working and getting his own meals. He pretty much keeps the mess to his room but I laid down the law with both kids and said that starting now they are to wash their own towels and sheets--and put them away. (I always did the towels/sheets in the common laundry. They do their own clothes, etc) I made a dog-walking chart that is apparently a suggestion.... I don't mind if they spend all of their time with friends. I see them a little each day and that is enough!!!! DS2 is working from 8-4 every day as a camp counselor for 4-5 year olds. He comes exhausted and more appreciative of his parents :-) I know I was a pill from 18-24 so there's that...

I don’t mind the food messes if they are making food for everyone but no- they are messing up my kitchen for a small pan of enchiladas for themselves. Seriously- they couldn’t make a whole 9x13” pan to share with the rest of the family? How about offer to make burgers for everyone when you heat up the grill and start assembling ingredients? Ironing your own shirt? Great! Can you iron mine too? Especially since I’ll be the one putting the iron away after it cools down and you’ve forgotten about it. Sigh. Inside thoughts.

hbridge
07-10-2023, 07:43 AM
My rising college sophomore is pretty good at the kitchen stuff (they at least put the dishes in the sink when they are done), however, their spaces are a disaster. There is a pile of books in the middle of their floor that has been there since they came home for the summer. Supposedly they "have a plan". It's driving me crazy... I now simply shut the door.

I also keep reminding myself that come Fall, they will have to do it all on their own again. Now is a reprieve from having to be completely independent with EVERYTHING. It just helps me remember when the sink is full of dishes and their is "stuff" everywhere...

Sending hugs.

Gracemom
07-10-2023, 11:58 AM
I just made up a list of expectations with my 20 year old who is home for the summer after her sophomore year of college. She is driving me crazier than she did when she was in high school! She thinks she is grown and can do what she wants and we give her plenty of freedom. But wash your darn dishes and don't leave your stuff all over the house!