tough road
I feel for you, I don't want kids back in my house... I didn't git rid of the last of 6 college tuition payments, not just too long ago {4 kids & my sisters 2 kids & my own so actually 7 tuition payments}, kids are freaken' expensive, cloths/shoes, food, activities, insurances, cars etc.... I was a single father for a majority of their lives... I don't think I could even support a family like that today, it's probably even way more expensive now, than when I was raising mine & my sisters {while she was on active USAF duty, all over the damn country}, my youngest is 24 y/o now, finished college about 2-1/2 years ago, they all have great spouses & jobs now too... I don't want to even have to ever do that again, unless I can help it or have to, because of some unfortunate circumstances... The girls {4, 3 mine & 1 my sisters} were really easy & allot of help, until about 14 y/o, their friends were the worst part, the boys {2 oldest, 1 mine & 1 my sisters} they were both really easy & helped out allot, especially with the younger girls, taking them to school functions, when I couldn't, until about 19 y/o, they were gone & off to college.... I loved haven them all around, now I'm really glad when the go back home, after visiting, so I get some peace & quite..LOL.. I have a few friends, in their mid to late 50's, that are raising their grandkids, because of multiple different reason, their own children are losers/druggies/incarcerated, military obligations or deaths of the parents, it's got to be really rough, especially if you on a fixed income & over 62 y/o, but they're far better off with family, instead of some foster care or something crazy... Keep up the good fight, I for one commend you for taking them in, your a good person, sounds like you have good at heart... Good luck, go to allot of sporting events & after school activities, I know I always enjoyed that kind of stuff, kept me active as hell, they also make a great "kind of" somewhat free "pit crew" too...