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Kevin and I have officially entered this new season as empty nesters. After years of busy family life, the house feels quieter than expected. There’s pride in watching our girls launch into their adventures, mixed with a real sense of emptiness. Those first months can bring unexpected ache alongside the extra time you’ve dreamed about.
We’ve learned this transition doesn’t have to stay heavy. Here are five tips that have helped us move forward.
1. Give yourself permission to feel it all. It’s normal to miss the chaos and feel a lump in your throat walking past their empty room. Journaling helped us, writing down memories, proud moments, and what we miss. Talk to your spouse or friends in the same boat. Naming the feelings takes away some of their power.
2. Reconnect with your partner (or yourself) in new ways. We’ve enjoyed rediscovering “us” time with simple date nights and conversations without kid schedules. If you’re partnered, lean into that. Solo? Use the time for long walks, a good book, or that project you’ve put off. It’s a chance to remember who you are beyond Mom or Dad.
3. Make a concerted effort to be the one who visits, rather than waiting for them to come home. Instead of sitting in the quiet wondering when they’ll visit, we started planning trips to see them, weekend drives or coordinating around their schedule. Being the initiator creates new memories on their turf, keeps the relationship strong, and feels empowering. The welcome-home hugs are even sweeter.
4. Rediscover passions that light you up. With more time, we’ve poured energy into things we love, like growing our business and picking up hobbies we’d set aside. Try a class, weekly walks with friends, or volunteering. Small goals quickly make the days feel fuller and more purposeful.
5. Build new routines and connections. Create fresh morning rituals and expand your circle. Stay in touch with your kids through calls and texts, but also connect with other empty nesters or mentor younger families. Focus on what brings energy now. This chapter is about rightsizing your life, too.
Becoming an empty nester isn’t the end of the story. It’s the start of a new one filled with growth and deeper connections. Kevin and I are still figuring it out, but we’re embracing it. If you’re in this season, we’d love to hear what’s helping you. Drop a comment or reach out.
And if you’re thinking about your own rightsizing move, The Hanley Home Team is here to help.
Here’s to filling the nest with new meaning! Kevin and Jennifer Hanley, REALTORS HanleyHomeTeam.com 904-515-2479 The Hanley Home Team of Keller Williams Realty Atlantic Partners Southside


