I may have briefly mentioned that we recently dropped Youngest off at University.
Well, that is not strictly true as she actually flew on a 10 hour flight alone to her university, but we dropped her at the airport.
At that time Eldest was still in residence finishing off a summer job and Middlest was about, in between various trips and activities, so we returned to a fullish house.
Then we ourselves flew on the same 10 hour trip to settle Youngest in her permanent dorm after her month of a nomadic lifestyle half way across the world.
When we returned 10 days later Eldest and Middlest had decamped back to university, and our nest was finally empty.
It has been a week and a half. It has been OK. But the oddest thing to get used to is the silence.
We have had years of loosely contained chaos. Noise. Madness.
And that has stopped.
So I do find myself laughing out loud at podcasts and ‘turning on the TV for company’.
I spent a lot of their childhoods counting the hours until 7pm, when they were finally all asleep. Or when they were teenagers relishing those times everyone was out at various places and I was at home.
Now I have that luxury all the time. And I miss the chaos.

All those things. Found where you left them
The radio on the correct station
The TV on a proper channel
The lack of wet muddy footprints that someone elses forgot to wipe up
That cheese, ham or sausage that you like unpilfered
No mystery about where all the plates (or knives, or cups, or tea towels) have gone
Like the remote control
Found just where you left it all.
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Yes all that, and the deafening silence.
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