Am scris cu cateva luni in urma despre imensa si neasteptata durere pe care am avut-o dupa plecarea copilului meu la facultate in topicul Ziua in care ai plecat...
Sunt si acum, dupa 3 luni - momente in care ma afund in tristete - probabil ca sunt o fire mai sentimentala. Nu pot sa cred ca nu mai vine zilnic de la scoala, ca nu il sarut inainte de culcare ...
In schimb sotul meu gandeste pragmatic si numai spre viitor... M-am gandit de cateva ori ca poate nuumai mamele trec prin aceaste experienta a cuibului gol...
Am citit insa acest articol despre durerea pe care a simtit-o GOndon Ramsay - la plecarea fiului sau la facultate si am avut asadar dovada ca si barbatii pot suferi de sindromul cuibilui gol.
Iar sinceritate lui Gordon - despre aceste sentimente m-a facut sa il indragesc mai mult.
This week Gordon Ramsay revealed he is as soft as a souffle somewhere inside – at least when it comes to his children leaving home.
This revelation came courtesy of an appearance by the chef on James Corden’s Late Late Show, during which the host asked him how he was dealing with his 18-year-old son’s departure to the University of Exeter. The easy thing would have been to have laughed it off, with a few throwaway comments about how these days they are back before we know it – the boomerang generation are never gone for long.
But instead, Ramsay was refreshingly upfront: he was “gutted” at having to say goodbye to Jack, and revealed that he had recently gone into his boy’s bedroom, opened his drawers and put on a pair of pants he found there. At this point Corden, who a few seconds earlier had been admitting he could already feel the tears welling up at the thought of his baby leaving home, turned to good-natured mockery. Was Ramsay, he asked, sitting there all on his own in his kid’s underpants, glass of wine in hand, listening to All By Myself by Céline Dion? de aici.