A Simple Sentence

My neighbours are moving. Such a simple sentence yet one filled with so many emotions. Usually one is happy when one moves. Usually a move is done because one chooses to, but not in this case. I may have mentioned once or twice that I am a private person, however today I have decided to share a bit of what is going on in my life. Should my neighbours’ sisters happen upon my blog and read this post, all the better, yet I do not think it would make a bit of difference to them. At this point, I would assume most of you are wondering what I am rambling on about. My neighbours, the ones we do everything with, the ones my sons think of as their uncles, I view as brothers, my husband’s best friends, are being forced to move. The house they currently live in was purchased by one of the sisters for their mother to live in and with her mother, her brother and TW moved in. For five years they cared for that sweet woman, paid all the bills, property taxes, insurance, etc., and yet, now that the mother has died (buried for only two weeks now) the sister is evicting her brother and TW. As despicable as it sounds, it gets far worse; for it is not for money she is doing this. For the past 5 years, the brother and TW cared for the mother around the clock, never leaving her. The compensation they get for being such a devoted son and friend? Eviction. The two sisters put their heads together and decided to buy the guys a trailer in some trailer park far from here. Why a trailer? Easy. One can be purchased immediately, which is vital since they want them out of the house as soon as possible. Still doubt the love these two sisters have in their hearts? As I type this there are rows of cars parked outside. Most are relatives who never stopped to see that dear sweet woman while she was alive, yet they have time to tear through her belongings. The guys wanted time to grieve, to keep her room intact and to continue renting the house. A rather normal request since it is what they have done all along, however, the answer is a resounding no. The sister, backed by her husband and the other sister believe money can be made selling the house. Sure, it is possible, it is a lovely home, but at what cost to those they are hurting? I would like to point out that I am not opposed to trailer parks, so please do not send me hate mail. I am opposed to forcing people to live where they do not want to live. The guys wanted to buy a small condo or rent an apartment, but either of those choices take time and the sisters do not want to give them time. I am furious because they have absolutely no say in where they are to live. The brother is on disability and due for another back surgery. He was told he could stay in the house while he recovered and I would be able to help. Now that is an impossibility. They will be in a place I have never even heard of, far enough away from anyone who ever cared about them or that they ever cared about and that really is the point. The two older sisters want them tucked away, out of site out of mind and I am helpless. I have tried to argue that little to no money would be saved and then it dawned on me that money was never the point. Getting rid of these two kind, caring, compassionate men was the point. This was a plan put into motion before our families ever met and I am filled with so many emotions, and not one of them good. I had hoped blogging about my feeling would be therapeutic and in time it may be, or merely a record of an extremely painful period for my family and myself. The twins are at a loss for words, we spent every day with these guys. We have never lived near family and so we “adopted” them or they us, no one recalls exactly how it happened. Now, once again, we will be without family.

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Sasha – Wordful & Wordless Wednesday

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Meet Sasha, she is out neighbours’ 4-month-old Pomeranian.

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Ramblings From A Migraine Addled Mind

I have been cycling at a pain level of 8-9 for over 24 hours now. I write this not to elicit sympathy, rather in hopes to explain what I anticipate to be an oddly formatted post.

  • Many people have been kind enough to compliment me on the layout of my bog. The credit for everything cute goes to my friend Amy. Some noticed my header was all jazzed up for Christmas, the thanks for that goes to my dear friend Speedy. They both do beautiful work!
  • Sheldon (my son’s Bearded Dragon) now has a tunnel, it is being installed as I type and hopefully Sheldon will fuss with it just enough to make it a happy place for brumation. As I wrote in an earlier post, brumation is related to hibernation, but in brumation the reptile does not sleep, rather the eating and metabolism slows for the winter.
  • My twin babies turned 15 yesterday and my husband’s birthday is tomorrow (Friday) which means CAKE today! Where do I get my delicious cakes? The Sneaky Cat Bakery thanks to my Skype Girls! I ordered a Buckeye Cake (all three birthday guys agreed upon this one) and then 3 Birthday Cupcakes and they are huge, the picture is deceptively small, so we shall not want for CAKE! I ordered three birthday cupcakes; Mocha Mocha, Key Lime, and German Chocolate. I will post pictures later.
  • Coffee is keeping me from wanting to crawl back into bed, not that bed helps my head much, I was up all night.
  • Tomorrow, as I mentioned is my husband’s birthday and to celebrate we are going out to dinner and then to the play my one son is involved in. I pray the pain level is lower by tomorrow.
  • I have approximately 5 hours to feel better before we are do at the neighbours for CAKE!
  • I am very thankful for coffee, ice-packs, heated rice bags, and a devoted cat to keep me company.

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