OkamiKodomo wrote:Oh my... Trethowan, I am so sorry. For laughing. Oh gawd I shouldn't laugh. But I can totally relate. My mom is the same way. She is still trying to convince me, when I'm pushing 30 myself (I'll be 28 this year), to move back in with her, when I've been on my own since I was 19. I think you totally should unplug the phones, except from the sounds of things, she would put out a Missing Persons flag on you. Or send an ambulance to your house. When I told my mom about the troubles I've been having with work, she went on for fifteen minutes about how she was going to fly out here and give my boss, my area manager, my district manager, AND the HR guy a piece of her mind. Hopefully soon you'll pop out that baby and then you'll have an excuse to ignore her calls lol!
hehehe... my dad used to do stuff like that. He'd threaten to call my jobs to complain. SO glad he didn't do that.
Oh please laugh, I'm laughing too! hehe... and I won't have to ignore the calls. She'll be HERE! She'll come to help after the baby comes home. Which will be great, I'll need the help. But also during that time, I'm sure my kitchen will be reorganized, the books in the library sorted (yes, I know my Roman and Greek selections are still mixed together, she tells me EVERY visit), and she'll find a box of things she thinks it's time for me to throw out. Mom LOVES to glean through my stuff to see what I can throw away. If I don't want to throw things away, she gets this tone, it's the "overly cautious I'm trying to help you tone" and she's like, "Okay. Listen. Do you REALLY need this?" There will be the left hand in the air, the urgency in the tone, and the wide eyes. I can just do the voice and send my sister into a fit of giggles. We all know "THE TONE." Hahaha... it's funny. Though she's softening to the dolls. Slowly.
I think Ivan is getting to her. Bwahahaha... just wait till she sees the mammoth sized Granado Titan I bought myself for Christmas. OH YES. Anatomically correct man-dolls totally wig her out! hehehehe
I look at it this way, I still have a Mom do to all this crazy stuff, and try to cover up the silly bits with grace. She's awesome, and we have fun together, and I love her bunches. Besides, it gives me something to giggle about when my sister calls. We talked and laughed for three hours after the "Snow Call of 2014." It has a name now.
I'm putting my foot down on this one though: ARE YOU SURE? <-------- the question that shall not be asked. I'm going to make a poster. Right after I finish this bowl of ramen. Hmm...