I can't say I'm pleased to be home, Steve sulked for the first few hours but I ignored him. There is no point doing anything else.
At some point he recovered from his sulk and started talking, and talking, and talking. I've no idea what about as he mumbled and muttered, covering him mouth with his hands to stop me lipreading.
He seems to have argued with most of the neighbours whilst I was away.
Beano is delighted to be home, I took him out for a walk not long after we arrived back but it started to rain so we rushed home.
This morning he's had a nice long walk and we met Dylan a cockerpoo that Beano particularly likes.
Steve's up already as he has a Drs appointment today, hopefully he'll eat out as I've told him that whilst I'm happy to cook, I'm only prepared to cook proper food not crap. He has to make a decision as to whether he's going to eat it or not.
4 comments:
Well done you, a fresh start.
I have been poorly for a few days. He seems to have survived on toast and marmalade.
I find it's the best way to have less dealings with mine as I can - Stupidly I think he will be normal - but those moments are now fewer and fewer - For My health I avoid him - I have to remind myself often though often - as trying to reason with him Never works and makes the situation worse - Today I said I shall call someone when he was overreacting - Oddly he then soon calms - I stay on track as much as I can doing my day xx
Hope you can leave to visit your daughter again soon. Maybe schedule a lunch with your friend, Betty.
Glad you had a good break & hopefully haveing been away he appreciates you more. I have great sympathy but fee you need to show stamina to be your own person, easier said than done. Womanly strength of spirit is needed,machine up & be your own person ! 👍👍💕xx
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