tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360663844354406602.post7901633626628271066..comments2010-02-10T18:09:02.227-06:00Comments on Sound of Silent: MovingAshleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09170584611110958840noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360663844354406602.post-6992927173411722922009-10-15T00:14:36.353-05:002009-10-15T00:14:36.353-05:00oh my heavens darling. breathe and have a bubble t...oh my heavens darling. breathe and have a bubble tea. it will all work out. :)<br /><br />congrats on the house! that is SO exciting! <br /><br />seriously. like you said. they KNOW how much you appreciate them. it's hard as a kid to ever make them understand how much you REALLY appreciate everything they've done for you. starting back with that whole "gave me life" business. flowers just don't seem to cut it, do they? :)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360663844354406602.post-77929451134848696092009-10-13T15:46:10.670-05:002009-10-13T15:46:10.670-05:00Husband and I lived with his parents for the first...Husband and I lived with his parents for the first year of our marriage, and it was so wonderful to finally be in our own place. Things will settle down soon, and you'll be able to start living (mostly) stress-free lives. Can't wait for pictures!Meganhttp://somewhatvoluble.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360663844354406602.post-17670729711256079512009-10-13T10:52:58.147-05:002009-10-13T10:52:58.147-05:00Ohhh my. First off, congrats on the house. I know ...Ohhh my. First off, congrats on the house. I know you want to have the Halloween get together, but seriously, for all things that don't matter for the party, take your time. I owned my first apartment and thought that everything had to be done right-now. But I made awful mistakes as a result. Not to mention I prefer antiques and vintage over brand new furniture and accessories, which can't be acquired all too quickly. Thus: go slowly, greet everything with timely love! (this will also save you many a headache!).<br /><br />Secondly, my family is the same way. I don't think I ever said I Love You to my parents until I was about 19! We stay out of eachother's spaces. But we're [usually] there to help out (my mother tends to be in her own world and doesn't often notice if someone is stressed or upset or having a breakdown). I'm sure your parents know how much you appreciate them, however. I've been living in my parent's house for 8 months now, too. And while I haven't really said Thank You a whole bunch or given them much in return, I try to help out with everything: cleaning, groceries, cooking, etc. And that, to my family, is a big deal. I'm sure you have done something to show gratitude!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1360663844354406602.post-53107971407554770442009-10-13T10:49:35.895-05:002009-10-13T10:49:35.895-05:00Yay, congratulations!!
My husband's parents ...Yay, congratulations!! <br /><br />My husband's parents helped us out a lot too. This wasn't our first home, so we did do a lot of the work on our own, but they helped him buy his first home while he was in college, and they were there every weekend helping him to get it set up until it was livable (it was a major fixer-upper). Your family reminds me a lot of his family...they're not lovey-dovey either but they all just enjoy hanging out together and I think they express their love in similar ways, and part of that is helping. It's just what parents like to do :)cjhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18338468186546285399noreply@blogger.com