PerseverareJasmine
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New York City or upstate?
She's leaning towards New York City. I feel like it'd be way too hectic for me, but I'd most likely just stay indoors anyway if I did go.
New York City or upstate?
Ergh, just the words "Family Reunion" sends chills down my spine.Its 5:35 in the morning where I live, but I feel wide awake. I slept for a very long time earlier though, so I'm not surprised. I just ate beef flavored Ramen noodles with mushrooms in it. It was my first time trying that combination. I like it.
I wish I had the power of rewinding time, or maybe of skipping upcoming events. The closer it gets to the day I have to leave to go to Texarkana for the family reunion, the more nervous I'm getting about it.
Ergh, just the words "Family Reunion" sends chills down my spine.
Do you have to go? Do you drink? I would be loading up on the wine just before the event if I was forced to go to something like that.:bigsmile:
Well, I guess since it doesn't seem like this is avoidable, the best thing you can do is try to distract yourself by thinking about other stuff instead. Preferably happier stuff. Easier said than done of course.
Yeah, I can understand she would be worried sick about you the whole time if you were alone for that length of time, you are lucky that you have a mother that cares about you so much.:thumbup:Yeah, hearing the phrase "family reunion" automatically puts bad thoughts into my mind.
I live with my mom, and she doesn't want me to stay at home alone for four or five days, so I have to go. I think I'd be fine spending that amount of time alone here, but I can't convince her of that. I'm not legal to drink yet. I'll be feeling like this: :kickingmyself: the whole time.
Yeah, I can understand she would be worried sick about you the whole time if you were alone for that length of time, you are lucky that you have a mother that cares about you so much.:thumbup:
That sucks not being legal age to drink. Good luck with it, and I hope it is not too unpleasant for you.
Five days of being alone in the house would be so good. I would absolutely love it and it's too bad you can't take advantage.I live with my mom, and she doesn't want me to stay at home alone for four or five days, so I have to go.
Five days of being alone in the house would be so good. I would absolutely love it and it's too bad you can't take advantage.
Stand up for your safety, Jazz. While your mum may have seen it as a joke, to you it was unnerving and you should tell her that you don't appreciate being held at intentional knife-point for an innocuous act of eating leftovers. It may be hard for someone with anxiety, but telling her these things will continuously make her aware that you won't be pushed over so easily, and that your feelings will be taken into consideration. Besides, you said she mentioned she didn't even like the food, so the onus was on her, not you.
Is it even possible to move to New York? Do you think you'll enjoy it there? Will it be a step up from your current living situation? I hear that New York is an expensive city to reside, so could you realistically afford it? Weigh up everything and, if it's feasible, do it. You'll probably enjoy the freedom of not living with your mother, plus you'll have one of the world's best cities to explore.
Jeeze. If it's any consolation, I don't think you're overreacting. My mom does similar things and when I tell about it, she tells me I'm too sensitive or something of that nature. My mom actually cut my throat and all my hair off in the same night when she was drunk and to this day, when it's brought up, she says I'm "too sensitive" about it.(I know that might sound really dramatic, but it wasn't like blood was gushing out everywhere it was just a kind of long paper cut so don't feel bad or anything)
When you said you might move to NY, do you mean just moving there on a whim, or?