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We're going to have daytime summer weather until the end of the month apparently. But the air feels different. It cools off faster in the evening. Days are getting shorter.Good cool, wet morning to everyone. Isn't it amazing how quickly fall comes? A week ago Sunday, I was in my bathing suit, kayaking in my favourite bay. This week, it's layers of clothing, a bay with waves too high to risk my inexpertise, and noticing fewer hours of daylight. I am putting together a 'quarantine journal' of the time we spent with our grandson and I am nostalgic for the swimming, kayaking, outdoor time we spent together.
You're husband is visiting Princess Margaret. Huh?Gloomy and dull today in Grey County. A good day for Beef Stew and a fire. hubby off to Toronto to visit Princess Margaret. And it will be a nice cozy surprise for him after what is always a tough day
Hope the next roommate is a better fit. I find that living with non-family members has its own challenges. I helped a homeless friend by offering her a room in our house for two months so she had the time to get her life in order. It didn't work very well...partly because of my own stress level. When I saw her becoming distracted, and not doing what she said she was going to do, I got a little edgy. I didn't mind cooking for her, encouraging her, but I couldn't deal with the excuses and justifications she kept giving for her life turning out this way. She ended up moving out earlier than planned, but is still homeless and depending on friends.Also, my roommate moved out, into a house with her friends. Good for her. Good for me. I realized she took advantage of me with the chores. Because I was nice and did more than my share, she just let me. Then purposely didn't communicate so we could discuss the situation. She knew if she didn't take her turn at taking out the garbage, for example, she could just leave it and avoid me and I'd do it. I'm glad to not be dealing with that anymore. It's been a really difficult several months living with a young woman who doesn't communicate with me, at all...there was no cooperation or taking responsibility about the shared space. I don't know if (or more likely, when) a new roommate will be moving in. I want to make sure it's someone who is honest and communicative in this time of covid. If not I will object.
The air is smokey and a bit hazey this morning. That's been going on for a few days. It smells stronger this morning. Someone said that's forest fire smoke from California moving up here. The sun looks pink.
You're husband is visiting Princess Margaret. Huh?
Gloomy and dull today in Grey County.
hubby off to Toronto to visit Princess Margaret.
She wasn't a friend to begin with, she answered an ad my landlord put on a university sponsored website. Roommates don't really have any business keeping track of one another's lives. I do think we can expect cooperation with chores and courtesy around who's using the bathroom for long times, etc. Common sense boundaries and expectations in the house. I don't care if she tootled around in her room listening to music and talking to friends on Skype or whatever all day - none of my business at all. Leaving the garbage and not doing her dishes is my business. Since she cut herself off from communicating other than text (I rarely saw her) it was also passive aggressive. But during covid I think we can have more boundaries and expectations - knowing generally who is in who's bubbles. I had no idea with her. I hope the next person is more communicative.Hope the next roommate is a better fit. I find that living with non-family members has its own challenges. I helped a homeless friend by offering her a room in our house for two months so she had the time to get her life in order. It didn't work very well...partly because of my own stress level. When I saw her becoming distracted, and not doing what she said she was going to do, I got a little edgy. I didn't mind cooking for her, encouraging her, but I couldn't deal with the excuses and justifications she kept giving for her life turning out this way. She ended up moving out earlier than planned, but is still homeless and depending on friends.