of Sydney, that is. Syd made some questionable life choices as young people do and has come back to get a bit of a reset on her life and get back on her feet for another go at conquering the world. I had to do that once when I moved out of my parent's house and we told her when she was in high school and after that she could come back once. I really thought it would be before she turned 25, but I guess she's a late bloomer. And, we're going to do all that stuff she sneered at when she was in school, like learning to budget and finding a career and interviewing in a professional setting and how to dress for a job. And most of all, learning to live with people that have expectations of her. Like getting up in the morning and having a work schedule for her full time job of looking for a full time job until she has a full time job to do. And going to bed early enough to be able to get up early enough to work.
This is the way.
Getting her moved and her stuff in storage took most of Saturday. Fortunately, we had her boyfriend there to help, because I'm at the age where we hire a mover, not DIY it. But, it meant not much else got done over the weekend. I made a shirt from my updated pattern, which had a mistake at the neck, so I had to cut a larger collar stand, which meant I had to cut another collar, and I was hoping that would happen this weekend, but it did not. And, I have a quilt that's only partially quilted that I've left out so it can mock me and hopefully motivate me to finish.
The Patty LuPone concert was WONDERFUL!! We had so much fun. Just stepping outside our box and going something we'd never been was fun. We were like tourists, asking questions of the ushers, even having one take our picture.
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There’s a reality show on tv where parents brought their oldest son back home for a reset. The decision was easy but the work that followed was hard. It all seems to be coming together but it took time and some professional help. Thanks for sharing. Mary
I hope Sydney takes advantage of all that you and Rob have to offer. You have big hearts.
My spouse and I voted early in our local election (tomorrow is the official Election Day) and things are a bit spicy in our town at the moment, so it feels like it really does matter! We are serial voters, but this time more people are coming out than usual for the town election — six people running for two open seats in one case. Should be interesting…
Our youngest is back in the nest too, and has been since September. It's been an adjustment, especially because I also moved my mother to Texas 6 weeks before that and visit her 5 afternoons a week. Trying hard not to lose myself among the extra bodies in my life now.
I miss seeing the Dome and the imploding Frost Bank silhouette in the new skyline. That "unfinished" building is just stupid looking, and I don't think there's a fan of it in all of Austin.
Carolyn
I love your comments.
It is fabulous what you are doing for Sydney. My parents were not so nice. Just threw me out and told me I couldn't contact any relatives. then threw out another couple of siblings. Glad you are not that sort to Sydney.
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