Patti,
When I read your post and all that you have done and accomplished I feel amazed. Reading between the lines it seems to me you could be anticipating empty nest syndrome. I think most moms do. Try and enjoy your quiet time with your hubby when that happens. Believe me we hounded our kids after they were married for 10 years for grandkids. Well we have 5 grandchildren now, who are the joys of our life. We have babysat, got them off to school , let them spend weekends with us, even go on their vacations with them because we are built in babysitters,attended every school function because Their moms and dads work. They want us to take them trick or treating, we take them to church. We love them dearly and have enjoyed every minute, but after 10 years of this we are getting a little burned out, and need some less responsibily in their upbringing. We bought a RV, which seems crazy because I get vertigo when in a car. But The trick I found out that works is If I'm looking down and reading and don't look at the moving road I'm OK. So far we have gone only within our state. Plenty of beautiful state campgrounds to see. And the people we have met are wonderful. But of course we have already taken the grandkids a couple of times and only went out once by ourselves. We have a trip in December planned for ourselves. We decided to get away once a month. Another thing I started and a possability for you is making a scrapbook for each of my children and family members. I was never creative in that way but I am amazed of how well I am doing. It is something that is fun, time consuming, but very rewarding. My son actually cried when I gave it to him. I made my sister one for her 50th and I am now working on my other sons. It is a way to keep my brain active. Keep in mine we all go through down times and its not nice when its happening, so we all feel for you right now. Try and keep your head up. Life is worth it.
mema