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3/2/12

Here is a simple test to help mothers know the score...

Cute little article I dug up, written by Sheila Moss. http://www.humorcolumnist.com/emptynest.htm

Empty-Nest Syndrome
Mothers sometimes complain that adult children abandon them after they grow up and leave the nest. Empty-nest mothers feel as if the children no longer care. They want to know whether the children still love them.

Here is a simple test to help mothers know the score.

Regardless of how hard it is, do NOT call or contact your adult child for one week, but wait to let her or him contact you first. Subtract 1 point for each day that passes without a call or visit. If you give in and call the child, subtract 10 points.

Positive _____ Negative _____
Call up your adult child on the phone and say, "I'm sorry, but I won't be able to lend you any more money. ever." If the child says, "That's okay, mom, you've done more than enough already." give yourself 1 point.

Positive _____ Negative _____
Visit your local hospital and call the adult child. Say, "I'm calling from the hospital. Can you get over here right away?" Hang up. Give yourself 1 point if the child is there within an hour.

Positive _____ Negative _____
Invite your adult child to come over for dinner. When the child arrives, say something else came up and you didn't have time to cook. If the child offers to take you out to eat, 1 point. If it's fast food or no food, subtract 1.

Positive _____ Negative _____
Ask your adult child to take you to your next medical appointment. On the way home, ask her or him to stop at the pharmacy, the grocery store, and the dry cleaners. If the child complains, subtract 1 point. If he or she offers to take you to the doctor again next time, add 1 point and thank your lucky stars.

Positive _____ Negative _____
The next time you see your adult child, give him or her twenty dollars. If she or he keeps it, subtract 1 point. If she or he says, "I don't need your money, Mom." Give yourself 1 point. If he or she offers to give YOU money, add 10 bonus points. Of course, this will never happen.

Positive _____ Negative _____

Call your adult child and say that you need help with mowing the grass, painting a room, cleaning carpets, or washing the car. If the child agrees to help, add 1 point. If the child makes an excuse, subtract 1 point.

Positive _____ Negative _____
Send the adult child a card on their birthday. If she or he calls to thank you, add 1 point. If the child actually remembers your birthday or even Mother's Day, add 1 more point.

Positive _____ Negative _____
Ask your adult child to go to church with you. If he or she goes, add 1 point. If he or she says he will go, but doesn't show up, subtract 1 point. but you should have known that this would happen.

Positive _____ Negative _____
If the adult child calls you for any reason except to borrow money or baby-sit, add 1 point. If the child visits any time except on a holiday, give yourself 1 more point.

Positive _____ Negative _____
If the adult child has a picture of you displayed in her or his home, add 1 point. Subtract 1 point for every picture of the child or grandchildren that you have displayed in your home.

Positive _____ Negative _____
If the adult child never borrows money from you, add 1 point. If the child borrows, but only for emergencies, subtract 1 point regardless since everything is an emergency to children.  If the adult child pays back the money they borrow, add 10 bonus points.  This is not likely, but we won't give up hope.

Positive _____ Negative _____
TOTAL    _____ TOTAL    _____
SCORING

If you ended up with more points that are positive, the child loves you, but it's time to cut the apron strings.

If you end up with the more points on the negative side, you are being neglected, and can continue nagging.

If you didn't bother to keep score, count your blessings and quit whining. Your kids are grown and your work is done.

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