Ever since my youngest left for college last month, I’ve woken up wondering what to do with my mornings. I used to rush around making lunches, packing backpacks, and running errands. Now it’s just me and an empty kitchen table. I’ve tried yoga and even signed up for a pottery class, but I feel awkward and a bit guilty—like I’m replacing my role as “Mom.” Has anyone else felt this mix of freedom and loneliness? What small routines or projects helped you reconnect with yourself without feeling like you’re abandoning family responsibilities?
I totally get that mix of relief and guilt—I felt it when my youngest moved out two years ago. I started by carving out a weekly “me afternoon”: a long walk in the park with my camera, followed by a latte at a café I’d always driven past but never stopped in. At first it felt indulgent, but over time those little solo outings reminded me who I was outside of mom duties. Also, check community centers for beginner art or gardening meetups; low pressure, friendly faces. It took a few tries, but now these moments fuel me rather than make me feel guilty.