I can’t believe you and your son, a mini-you. You have the nerve to tear down and haul away a wall H spent 5 years constructing that you knew he valued and wanted and would happily take down in 2 days. You announce the happy news you will pay to build YOUR wall in YOUR property (good because we would no longer trust you or want to do anything with you). You are NOT trustworthy.
Your S can’t understand why we are not grateful for your feeble offer, ah well, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. Bleating about how the new wall is worth $2000, without any word about the value of the wood and fence that you willfully had destroyed and stolen from us. Nope, neither you nor your son get it at all. The only good thing is you are selling the place so we won’t ever need to live near you and hopefully won’t see you or your son in the future. You keep making promises but have convenient amnesia and don’t honor anything that isn’t to your immediate benefit.
Acres of invasive honeysuckle bushes around here, and you have to eat the new camellias? How did you even discover the camellias, or know you liked them since there hasn’t been one in these parts since, well, ever??? Go play in traffic. But don’t go through anyone’s windshield.
Speaking of playing in traffic. You’ve lived here long enough to know the speed limit. It’s 20. Always has been, and there’s a new crop of little kids here every few years. So who knew that plain black Challenger was city property? If you had been going under 30 you probably wouldn’t have found out.
It was so nice to finally get together with you and just relax. H said golf with your H would be nice. Thank you for everything you have done all these years.
I’m sorry that you are having to drive almost an hour roundtrip back to work. Though it’s the renters next door who are double parked, I’m the one who texted you. Next time I’ll leave it until the morning unless they’re blocking me.
Just because your boss retired it doesn’t mean that you should. I feel a battle brewing. Honestly, your job is not that difficult. Between the days off and your ability to “work from home” you rarely put in a full week. You are part time at best so I am tired of hearing it. We may have plenty of money saved but we will also burn through it quickly if you retire this young. I’ve worked full time our entire married life and I make more than you so I definitely have some skin in the game. Don’t make me out to be the mean lady when you are being selfish and lazy.