Regrets!

I don't really do regrets BUT I'm currently really p'd off I didn't do all the modernising work to our house when we moved in 8 years ago (I had builders overload from the previous property) as it's in a dire state now and I'm sooo bored of living here... :rolleyes:

I'm glad I didn't chuck DH out the house when he told me he had to be away on my birthday as he gave me my beeootiful new engagement ring two days later... :lmao:
 
regret: not axing my inlaws sooner. We broke off all contact between us about 3 years ago (DH still has contact with them), should have done it a lot sooner!

glad I didn't do: have children.
 
Regrets I have a few, but then again, too few to mention........ :rolleyes1

Glad I got a mutt..... she's the only one that's pleased to see me when I come home from work :sad2: :lmao:
 

I regret not buying the house next door five years ago, it would have stretched us a bit at the time but now we'd have two houses paid off and a tasty pension! Meaning more trips to WDW. DH wouldn't have to be a city bank slave for much longer and I wouldn't be and IT widow!

Glad I didn't have my children earlier, I had a great time in my twenties and managed to travel a lot and work in quite a few countries abroad, sadly not WDW though.
 
no regrets, things happen, thats life!

Sure, some curve balls come along and they tend to come in 3's but:

I am healthy ( mostly), have a roof over my head, people around me that I love, fresh clean water and food. AND when I watch the news and see starving folks I feel grateful for living the life I have.
 
I don't really do regrets BUT I'm currently really p'd off I didn't do all the modernising work to our house when we moved in 8 years ago (I had builders overload from the previous property) as it's in a dire state now and I'm sooo bored of living here... :rolleyes:

I'm glad I didn't chuck DH out the house when he told me he had to be away on my birthday as he gave me my beeootiful new engagement ring two days later... :lmao:

no regrets, things happen, thats life!

Sure, some curve balls come along and they tend to come in 3's but:

I am healthy ( mostly), have a roof over my head, people around me that I love, fresh clean water and food. AND when I watch the news and see starving folks I feel grateful for living the life I have.

I know, I felt bad after I posted what I did, it sounded so money driven, I guess now I have children I want nice experiences for them and a secure future so we can devote a lot of time to having fun with them and any children they may be blessed with.
You are right we are also all healthy, we have a house nobody can take away, great schools to provide our children with a good start (the rest is up to them), a car that starts everyday and a full fridge.
Life hasn't always been like this for both sides of my family and as a single Mum in the 70's my Mum would have loved to take me to WDW - we don't realise how lucky we all are.
 
I know, I felt bad after I posted what I did...

Don't feel bad, PoppyAnna! :hug: TBH my remarks came out sooo much more flippant than I'd intended after reading some of the more meaningful ones others had written - one of the hazards of posting I guess... And could I have been more mercenary-sounding with my comment about the new engagement ring!?? :rotfl2:
 





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