So Hazel got home last night after being gone almost two weeks. Oh how much I missed my beautiful lioness. Her mother won't be coming home until March and that all depends on how her physical therapy goes.
I asked Hazel if she was glad to be home and part of her is, the other part wants her mother. Even though they fight with each other I truly can see the love between them, trust me I had plenty of time with both of them. 😳
It's also kinda sad the way she was treated while back home, she gets the stranger in the house by her sister in law. The your not wanted here vibes or thing that are done to make you feel uncomfortable or unwelcome.
I know it's not just Hazel but her mother has made comments also and it's her mother's house. Never have figured out why people think they can just come into someone's home and start requesting things change for them.
On a karma coming back to kick you in the ass kinda note. Hazel's niece was in the living room bad mouthing one of her friends, now realize she's 10. Her mother comes in drags her to the bedroom and proceeds to give her the third degree about how wrong it is to say bad thing behind someone's back.
She's got her niece in tears when drum roll please, her niece responds but you do it about Hazel all the time. Hazel was in her mother's bedroom and heard everything. Oh can we say you reap what you sow, sometimes children can be such an eye opener.
One of the many reasons I don't have anything to do with my mother's or father's family, their all greedy and only come around when they want something. Good riddance to bad rubbish has kept me happy for many years.
When I refinanced the house last month I put Hazel on the deed. If something happens to me this house is all hers. I don't ever want her to feel she has nowhere to go, she can always feel safe here.
We are going to wait until her mother gets home, and hopefully covid will not be such of an issue before driving to Maryland, thinking sometime early summer.
Big hug to all and much love for everyone. Lion🦁