

It’s a bit worse for me, since I’m home more often than Mark…frequently together with granny, and I’m not really feeling relaxed at those moments. Mark and I are trying to politely follow up her rules where we can, but we’re really starting to feel like we have to tip-toe around the house.
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She has a habit of constantly intervening, pointing out how (or how often) I need to do our laundry, telling us to keep the windows open or closed in our bedroom, prohibiting us from using the dishwasher because in her opinion the dishes won’t get clean enough, etc. If you’ve read our previous post, you might remember that our granny-housemate is quite a typical lady… She’s very precise everything needs to be done her way really. Life with “granny” still doesn't go very smoothly luckily she left today for a 2-day trip out of town.

It was raining cats and dogs, so we went for an indoor climb at Basecamp afterwards and had a good work-out. Their motto ‘Repair – Reuse – Recycle’ is very environmental friendly too an inspiring counter-reaction against modern consumerism. Isn't that incredible? I really love Wastebusters, I wish they had a place like that in every single town. We spent a total of $70 for pretty much all the bed linen (including blankets, pillows, covers.everything really!), all the kitchenware and cutlery and some extra clothes for Mark. I had to do 3 massages, and in between we went shopping at Wastebusters to get some stuff for the van. It was a bit of a messy - but productive day today.
