I'm sorry you'll have to move again, Aims. It's such an exhausting, disruptive process. I hope you can find a good, permanent place soon.
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Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
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Hell, I didn't even really want to come in here and talk about it because I've been so persona non grata for the past forever, it seems.
Never! You're always welcome here!
Sorry I have no advice on the house, but lots of prayers going your way.
Coming form a family who moved a lot AND had money issues, I say don't go on the trip but still camp. Set up a tent (borrow one from a friend if you have to) in your backyard. Cook over the firepit. Do crafts.
We had some REALLY cheap vacations when I was a kid and all I remember was the fun.
Okay - this is really funny. I totally though "persona non grata" meant "person not around". I didn't mean to say I thought I was unwelcome. Glad to know I am!
I need a house AND a dictionary.
Scrappy, we have all the camping stuff - we got it for Christmas. Maybe there's a really close campground we can go to. Debet suggested a day-long trip somewhere as a family.
I agree with maybe doing a day trip, or somewhere closer. Then you'll still get the vacation, but won't be as stressed about it.
Oh, Aims, that's so stressful.
I'd cancel the camping trip. You should turtle down on money, right now. Mental health is going to have to suck it up. This camping trip could cost you a couple months of living loose with family or whatever. Time to get very conservative about cash.
I'm so sorry.
Oh and Aims, I'm not as sure as everyone that the vacation is right if you think it isn't. My advice would be, if you can afford it, follow your gut, and MiracleMan's gut. I don't know that the rest of us know as well as the two of you how the trip is likely to interact with your emotional state (MMs as well as yours). (I'm taking it for granted that you won't take a vacation you cannot handle financially.)
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Just because it bares repeating. You are well loved.
I recall having campouts in our back yard as a kid. Granted, I was a lot younger then Em is now. But still had lots of fun. If you have all the gear, I say pop tent in the back yard. And if it rains, or the squito's get bad, you can always make a dash for the house.
Aims, I'm so sorry, what a kick in the nuts.