Q: Have you enjoyed having my mom here for the last couple weeks?
Eric: She has been a lot of fun. I just don’t get the need of leaving the bedroom door open at night. I don’t get it. Me, I want the door shut. But she has been doing a lot of painting so I can’t complain. (Lynne: I think it has something to do with being a mother!)
Q: I would ask you the same question about my dad as well but he was here for only two days. When he got a glimpse of all our home projects, he was out of here! Do you feel abandoned by your father-in-law?
Eric: No, not at all. I would have skipped town too if I could. Why would you want to hang around here doing all this work?
Q: What’s your stress level right now regarding us packing up, renovating some rooms to get the house on the market and closing on a property in a couple weeks?
Eric: It’s all happening so fast I can’t tell if I’m stressed or not. I think we are a long ways from being on the market. You seem to think it is going to be in a few weeks. I’m not that sure. (We will see won’t we! te hee)
Q: Where are you heading to next?
Eric: Your favorite workshop… the NCBA in North Carolina.
Q: What annoyed you this week?
Eric: You continually saying that we will have our home ready to sell and on the market by April. (Again, I say we will see won’t we!)
I understand the bedroom door being open thing. I grew up with the bedroom door being open, actually I didn’t have a proper door. I had those saloon swinging door things. I prefer the door open to this day.
OK, I thought my workshop was his favorite workshop! ;-P
Saloon doors? Really? LOL. If I had that, I think I would be traumatized. Thinking maybe I was a saloon girl or something…
Tony, you are his favorite workshop. I think he wrote “my” favorite workshop which is NCBA simply because that was the first workshop I ever attended after I met Eric. It’s strictly sentimental. 🙂
Regarding the saloon door comment…. OR, I would be traumatized thinking my mother was a prostitute….