Our family are converts to traditional Catholicism.
I know many others who are also converts to traditional Catholicism.
Since this was never part of our "normal" life, it has been a long process. We keep learning, praying, reading, teaching, and asking.
Our oldest three children have had a difficult time with the transition, so their faith is very fragile. It was very confusing for them and they felt like they had no control over their lives. Added to that was the constant criticism from their NO friends that we were weird or heretics or insane.
For our four youngest, our traditional Catholic life is just normal for them. Guardian Angels are just as real as the New York Yankees. Saint Therese is more familiar to them than Miley Cyrus. The Rosary prayers are as common as nursery rhymes.
If you ever meet a convert, please be patient and understanding. More often than not we have practiced contraception, are uncomfortable in the confessional, and have zero idea of what the Confiteor is much less how to say it. Instead of shrugging your shoulders and waiting for us to leave, why not offer to have us over after Mass for lunch and conversation? We have probably just lost all of our friends and quite possibly our family members. We could use friends.