I'm 19, and I'm thinking of moving out in a year or so... When the business is really settled, since it's just my mom, my sister, my brother and me on staff, and so moms never home to take care of the dogs, so I do it, and I wouldn't trust it to my brother alone.
I try, everytime I do I get accused of being 'b*tchy'. I tried to talk to him about it last night, and I kept calm, but everyone kept telling me to chill out
Well ups, I get to hang out with my mom all day. I have weekends off to spend with my boyfriend. Theres a sense of independence, knowing I'm pretty much taking care of myself (buy my own groceries, buy my own clothes, feed myself) without paying bills, and for someone terrified of being on her own, is a pretty good stepping stone. I just wish I didn't have to ask my brother to feed the dogs, every day while I make supper. Or ask him to hurry with his laundry so I can do mine. Or to get up so we can go buy groceries
Theres ups and downs. My mom and older sister started their own business (it's a doggy gym), and I'm their receptionist. I still feel pretty underappreciated. I work for them monday-friday, then I go home to clean, and cook supper for my older brother. And no one really cares.
First weekend of December. My brother and I had planned to decorate the house for christmas except the tree (family event). Well friday night he got plastered drunk, so I ended up moving all the furniture, cleaning, and decorating by myself.
Since October 1st, I've had 2 meals that I didn't cook. My brother cooked once, and the other he took me out for pitas. *eyeroll* Here I am cooking steak, panfrying pork chops, cooking lamb, seafood and all of this other wonderfully delicious stuff. And he buys me pitas...And then theres my dad (trucker) who comes home and does nothing but complain about the cleaning I haven't finished yet...
*shrugs* I dunno. I just save a ton of gold then go looking through the exchange. I start with anyone saying their selling 2010 CI's in the title and go from there.
(I almost wrote something much longer and more detailed, but it's good to be frank.)
(Damn, Frank must have an awesome life.)
Interests
Reading, writing, drawing, being busy with projects, being friends with Leandra and a select group of other people unfortunate enough to know me, occassional yoga, skipping breakfast (and a full spectrum of other meals), torturing grumpy cats with hugs, making not-so grumpy cats happy with hugs, trying to find myself a theme song and failing
Occupation
Nobel award winning unicorn-professor hobo-princess in a tower