Tag: Liz Kitchens

The Case of the Purloined Pigskin

The Case of the Purloined Pigskin

| March 28, 2010 | 0 Comments

Our kids might outgrow us, but we don’t seem to outgrow them. Liz Kitchens sure hadn’t outgrown her college-age son when he wanted to go to his university’s football game on New Years Day. In fact, as she writes in this piece for BoomerCafé, her devotion to her son resulted in a Purloined Pigskin.

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Boomerang Kids: Adults and Youthful Idealism

Boomerang Kids: Adults and Youthful Idealism

| August 18, 2009 | 7 Comments

Boomerang Kids: young adults who leave home with youthful idealism and excitement about the adventures awaiting them, only to ricochet back to their rooms when life out of the nest, with its pesky responsibilities, thwarts their efforts at independence.

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