Blog Profiles: Empty Nest Blogs

Welcome to Blog Profiles! Each week, we select a topic and handful of blogs that do a great job contributing to the conversation. This week’s list features a few empty nest blogs. Do you have a blog that deserves recognition? Tweet our writers at @BeyondBylines.

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We dropped our daughter off at college last month.

It’s exciting. And scary. And a huge change.

It’s mostly exciting, though.

I’m looking forward to seeing how she navigates the world on her own.

In the meantime, these blogs can help ease the transition from full house to empty nest.

1. Almost Empty Nest

Laura, mother of three, blogs about the changes that are happening as her children leave home.

Parenting Adult Children, The Complete Guide to Paying for College, and College Safety: Tips to Stay Safe on Campus are all great posts.

Follow @Lauradennis_AEN on Twitter.

@laura_almostemptynest on Instagram

Credit: @laura_almostemptynest on Instagram

2. Empty Nest Blessed

Suzy discusses parenting young adults, fashion, and more.

Check out: Parenting Adult Children | Understanding Your 20-Something Kids, and Our Mother/Daughter Trip to New York City | All the Details!.

Follow @EmpTnestBlessed on Twitter.

@emptynestblessed on Instagram

Credit: @emptynestblessed on Instagram

3. Adventures of Empty Nesters

Now that their children and grown and living on their own, Suzanne and husband Craig map out their travel plans each year.

I recommend reading Adventures at The Palio in Siena ~ An Exhilarating ExperienceAdventures in Hawaii :: 26 of the Best Things to Do on Oahu, and A Japanese Dish You Have Never Heard Of ~ It’s Like a YUMMY Asian Flavored Tostada.

Follow @suzannestavert on Twitter.

@suzannestavert on Instagram

Credit: @suzannestavert on Instagram

4. Our Empty Nest

Northwest Ohioans Pat and Tom decided to simplify their lives by downsizing. They blog about creating enjoyable spaces, travel, and recipes.

I enjoyed reading Clear Clutter for a Clear Mind, An Afternoon in Yellowstone, and 75 Life Lessons Learned.

Follow @ouremptynest on Twitter.

@patpetro2016 on Instagram

Credit: @patpetro2016 on Instagram

 

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Stephanie Donovan is a Senior Customer Content Specialist at PR Newswire, who edits client news for distribution. She is an avid runner, enjoys yoga, and likes to find ways to live green. In her free time, she likes discovering new music, keeping up to date on the best new TV shows, and traveling. If you’d like to connect, you can find her on LinkedIn.

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4 Responses

  1. Jano says:

    I just created a website to blog on. I’m a social media newbie, but have given friends advice for years, so just serving a larger audience now. ohana50.com is where you can join in. I only have one blog there at the moment. I started blogging on Instagram @jano90505 and will go forward with a Facebook page @caligirlinnm
    I’m not your ordinary empty nester, I’m vivacious, have a love for VW’s, dogs and god, and adventures. Join me in my journey. And welcome to the family.
    🌺 Ohana50.com 🌺

  2. Janice Richard says:

    Do you have any blogs about single and 66 and empty nester

  3. Patricia says:

    Thanks for including us in your Empty Nest Blogs We Love. It’s a pleasure sharing our adventures. Our nest might be empty, but Tom and I are enjoying life and trying to practice what we preach — living simply, simply living well. We just returned from a glorious week on Mackinac Island in upper Michigan. I’ll be blogging about it as soon as I can. Thanks again!

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