dawn_of_night
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I want breakfast

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That's not breakfast pizza....
That's not breakfast pizza....
But thank you looks delicious
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This makes me look forward to my visit to the states!
Smaller bites?Why, when you cut a sandwich into quarters, does it never seem as substantial and as filling as when it's whole?
Make sure you get the real syrup. It will cost extra, but much better.This makes me look forward to my visit to the states!
Sorry. I'll stop sending you unsolicited pics.Dammit that thing is disgusting.
Words cannot describe and I'm not the type to point to a poster that routinely posts pictures in AmPics and other forums.*wonders how disgusting*
Mine are always screaming at each other so loud sleep can be evasive.I'm having a wonderful conversation with myself in my head right now.Maybe I'll just take a nap.
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I'd gladly pay 10x that penance if only mine were still here.What lesson should I be learning from this? Because it feels like some type of penance.
As someone who's been out to my parent's house four times this week - once to cook a meal with them, and three times to fix a tech issue, you aren't alone.But now, it seems like there’s a tax. Every fucking time I visit I can’t drink the sweet tea or ask about bathroom remodel until after I’ve fixed 2-3 tech-related things that are highest on my parents’ list of priorities. I’m responsible for every purchase they’ve made that requires an internet connection. As a result, every issue they have with their phone or roomba or ninja air fryer is my fault…and I have to fix it before I get to enjoy my parents’ company in their old age.
What lesson should I be learning from this? Because it feels like some type of penance.
My mom used to say she hated being a burden but I'd always tell her “Hush, was taking care of us (sister and I) a burden?” She’d just shake her head no and I'd tell her “Well, neither are you.” It was my pleasure to do for my parents because I know how hard they worked to raise us and provide the best for us.As someone who's been out to my parent's house four times this week - once to cook a meal with them, and three times to fix a tech issue, you aren't alone.
I didn't want to go this morning, I didn't want to leave the house! But, guess what? It's the least I could do for them. I'm not asked to fix the roof or paint the house or install anything related to health problems.
Our parents aren't always going to be with us and, if I can make their life easier (and with friendly reminders from @Shenanigans90) -- that's really a minor thing.
TLDR: @~Elizabeth~ summed it up nicely.
And you miss them all the time even years laterI'd gladly pay 10x that penance if only mine were still here.