Marseeya
<font color=blue>Drama Magnet<br><font color=deepp
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It's been a while since I've been in an argument with my mother, but that's only because I avoid her!
She asked me a few weeks ago if I'd take my dad to an eye doctor's appointment. This particular eye doctor is extremely popular and it's not unusual to have to wait for several hours in his office.
I asked her if she could get the appointment pushed back just a couple of weeks until I'm done with school, because all of my final projects are coming due SOON. Honestly, that few hours will really set me back, as it'll be an hour on the road and several hours in the office when I have a presentation due that day. Not to mention, the appointment is 30 miles north of us and I go to school 30 miles south of us. Well, she either couldn't or wouldn't (more like wouldn't) change the appointment.
She called to remind me about it today, so I just flat out told her that if she couldn't guarantee I'd be out of the office in time to make my presentation, she'd need to reschedule. She gave me a hard time about it and I told her how ridiculous some of these doctors are, making patients wait for hours in a waiting room and she thought it was perfectly reasonable and just too bad. She told me that when we go, if the doctor doesn't see us by 1 p.m. (which would be 3 hours of waiting
), to go ahead and reschedule and leave! I told her that it was kind of ridiculous to go through all that, so why not just reschedule now so that I wouldn't have to worry about it???
She ended up pulling her martyr routine, told me to just forget taking him at all, and she hung up on me.
And knowing her, she's going to tell my poor dad that I just can't be bothered to take him.
It just makes me so mad. I don't mind doing things for my dad, and he has certainly done so much for me (still does). But when you get my mom as the middle guy, she's just got to make it a big drama. It's got to be her way or the highway.
Thanks for listening. Dealing with my mom makes me want to
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She asked me a few weeks ago if I'd take my dad to an eye doctor's appointment. This particular eye doctor is extremely popular and it's not unusual to have to wait for several hours in his office.
I asked her if she could get the appointment pushed back just a couple of weeks until I'm done with school, because all of my final projects are coming due SOON. Honestly, that few hours will really set me back, as it'll be an hour on the road and several hours in the office when I have a presentation due that day. Not to mention, the appointment is 30 miles north of us and I go to school 30 miles south of us. Well, she either couldn't or wouldn't (more like wouldn't) change the appointment.She called to remind me about it today, so I just flat out told her that if she couldn't guarantee I'd be out of the office in time to make my presentation, she'd need to reschedule. She gave me a hard time about it and I told her how ridiculous some of these doctors are, making patients wait for hours in a waiting room and she thought it was perfectly reasonable and just too bad. She told me that when we go, if the doctor doesn't see us by 1 p.m. (which would be 3 hours of waiting
), to go ahead and reschedule and leave! I told her that it was kind of ridiculous to go through all that, so why not just reschedule now so that I wouldn't have to worry about it???She ended up pulling her martyr routine, told me to just forget taking him at all, and she hung up on me.
And knowing her, she's going to tell my poor dad that I just can't be bothered to take him. It just makes me so mad. I don't mind doing things for my dad, and he has certainly done so much for me (still does). But when you get my mom as the middle guy, she's just got to make it a big drama. It's got to be her way or the highway.
Thanks for listening. Dealing with my mom makes me want to
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