apirateslifeforme
The Next Mrs. Simon LeBon
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Completely different.
My family is originally from Chicago. My grandparents moved to CT in 1973, leaving the whole family behind. My parents divorced when I was 2 years old, in 1976, and my mother and I came out here. I grew up with her and my grandparents. My mother never remarried and I have no siblings. I was the only kid in my class in elementary school who was an only child of divorced parents. My mother had me when she was only 20 years old.
There were LOTS of fights in my house. My grandparents never spent any time together; they even slept in separate rooms. Grandpa went to work around 5 a.m. and when he came home, he'd immediately go to his room to watch TV. He'd come down for dinner, then head back up again and we wouldn't see him until he came home from work the next day. My grandmother was an alcoholic who got drunk as soon as she got home from work. My mother and I didn't get along at all - she was always yelling at me and slapping me for something. I also had to spend a month each summer in Indiana with my father and his parents. That was far worse than my everyday situation.
By contrast, DBF's parents have been married for 40 years. They were slightly older when he was born (Dad was 38, Mom was 31) (DBF is 2 weeks younger than me). He has an older brother and a younger sister. His mother was a SAHM and his father worked as a state prison guard. He says he's only seen his mother get mad exactly twice in his life. His father used to be quieter and more anti-social than he is now, a result of his job, he thinks. He didn't really know his grandparents; most of them died before he was born.
My family is originally from Chicago. My grandparents moved to CT in 1973, leaving the whole family behind. My parents divorced when I was 2 years old, in 1976, and my mother and I came out here. I grew up with her and my grandparents. My mother never remarried and I have no siblings. I was the only kid in my class in elementary school who was an only child of divorced parents. My mother had me when she was only 20 years old.
There were LOTS of fights in my house. My grandparents never spent any time together; they even slept in separate rooms. Grandpa went to work around 5 a.m. and when he came home, he'd immediately go to his room to watch TV. He'd come down for dinner, then head back up again and we wouldn't see him until he came home from work the next day. My grandmother was an alcoholic who got drunk as soon as she got home from work. My mother and I didn't get along at all - she was always yelling at me and slapping me for something. I also had to spend a month each summer in Indiana with my father and his parents. That was far worse than my everyday situation.
By contrast, DBF's parents have been married for 40 years. They were slightly older when he was born (Dad was 38, Mom was 31) (DBF is 2 weeks younger than me). He has an older brother and a younger sister. His mother was a SAHM and his father worked as a state prison guard. He says he's only seen his mother get mad exactly twice in his life. His father used to be quieter and more anti-social than he is now, a result of his job, he thinks. He didn't really know his grandparents; most of them died before he was born.
And I won't pry. But from what I do know, we grew up very differently.....
I am the oldest of 3 kids (I have a younger sister and brother) We didn't grow up with money. Didn't have a lot of the show-y things in life but we managed to save enough to do a family vacation each summer. We usually went to Virginia to visit my uncle in Williamsburg and went to Busch Gardens. We also had family game nights, had people over all the time. We liked being surrounded my people and having fun!!! Had a HUGE extended family reunion every July 4th (mom's side of the family) Didn't really know dad's side much. We call each other just to shoot the breeze on the phone, etc. ***I remember my mom calling me one day just to see how the boys were and how everything was. My husband had a bewildered look on his face when I told him what the phone call was for. Like I said before, his family doesn't call unless they need something or to complain about something.