The fact that you're trying says a lot. I wish my parents had done something similar. I'm probably going to be spending my holiday alone. I'm going to make myself a picnic, grab some beer and go out on a lake somewhere and veg out.My son is turning 12 next month. I began penning a letter/poem of sorts to him. Some words of wisdom and guidance as he enters his teenage years. He is already a bright and sharp kid. I hope that he finds it as interesting and useful and as meaningful as I'm trying to make it for him.
Thank you for the encouragement, much appreciated. I try to encourage him to be as open and honest with me as possible. I don't ever want him to fear asking me a question about anything. I know many of the things I 'learned' about on the playground instead of going to my parents, and I'd much rather him give a perspective of someone that's a little more experienced than what another 12 or 13 year old would have to offer. That sounds nice and relaxing though, as long as you can appreciate the alone time. I generally enjoy some peaceful solitude, but I definitely had some sad holidays alone when I first moved across the country. It was tough for a while not having any family or friends around to spend holidays with. But it's gotten better. :)The fact that you're trying says a lot. I wish my parents had done something similar.
I'm probably going to be spending my holiday alone. I'm going to make myself a picnic, grab some beer and go out on a lake somewhere and veg out.