Emotional support is a major theme for Sandwiched Boomers. And today we salute the parents who are at the Beijing Olympics, watching their emerging adult children spread their wings as they compete. With 3 gold medals and 3 world records under his belt already, everyone is talking about Michael Phelps. On the Today show, his mother and sisters discussed the roller coaster ride - the ups and downs, the pressure, the racing hearts, and then the ultimate excitement. His mother described the pool as Michael's office and knows that he's working to perform at his highest level.
The Phelps family epitomizes all families. What are your dreams and who are your heroes? How are you taking each race as it comes? What kind of support are you giving? And how are you pulling for your kids so that they're free to give the best performance that they can?
Labels: aging parents, Beijing Olympics, dreams, emerging adult children, emotional support, Michael Phelps, Sandwiched Boomers, Today Show
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My daughter leaves for college in a couple of weeks and I'm trying hard to be supportive yet not crowd her. I know she's anxious because she's the first in our family and doesn't know what to expect. But she is also excited to be on her own. I hope I can continue to give her the space she needs.
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