Some of life’s harder Pros and Cons
I’ve been putting off writing this post because I do not in any way shape or form want to hurt my mother’s feelings. Although this is an extremely exciting time for my parents this is also a hard and sensitive time for my mother and I do not want her taking anything personal but I have feelings and they aren’t negative they are just feelings or I guess some are negative but I’m trying to be as positive as possible.
As I mentioned a while back, my parents have retired early, they are moving to Bali.
ASIA. From PRINCE GEORGE.
PRO: they are flying us to Bali once a year. Paid.
CON: THEY ARE MOVING TO ASIA.
My mother made it clear that IF Adam and I were having children they would NOT be going that far away. The fact of the matter is, and I’ve been given permission to announce it, Adam is having a vasectomy. He is also going to blog his whole experience, as most who read here are aware he has always done guest posts, this will be his first series.
Shortly before it was confirmed that my parents were in fact moving to Bali, I also found out that a woman who is more like the sibling I’ve never had, Rhonda, was moving to Ontario. She has since left because her and her man now own this here Edgewater Motel. Of course again this is a pro, I’m extremely happy for her, proud, every feeling you can have for someone you love so much. But con, she isn’t here anymore. I have known her since I was 13 years old. We’ve never actually lived in the same town or city at the same time but we have always been in the same province and always had regular visits or at least been in touch. Our friendship is one that is so close that I feel a complete calmness [or as close to calm as I get] and one hundred percent of every single part of me is present and Adam can see this other more of ME that exists but is buried come to the surface and sometimes it sustains me for weeks after she leaves. Almost all of my positive memories from my adolescence involve her, almost every thing ‘bad’ I did as a teen involved her which made it twice as fun. Having her at our wedding meant the world to me. Having her visit with Adam and I in our brown shoe box and such visits like last April when we BLEW UP STEVE are beyond wicked memories and watching her and Adam bond and seeing how well they took to each other made me happy because that would have been bad like Gus not liking Adam had it have gone the other way, cept’ Rhonda probably wouldn’t have made it a point to jump on Adam’s balls just to get the point across. There is nothing, absolutely nothing that I have gone through where Rhonda has not been there for me from beginning to end. GOOD LUCK DUDE!
Now I’d best start at the beginning. I never said anything at the time but both of these events although both wonderful in their own right did play a part in my recent breakdown. I’ve played the avoidance card with them both to the point that I just the session before last started to talk about my ‘feelings’ in regards to both. I was holding back all emotion because it isn’t about me and I had enough issues already going on to mask some of the real pain, it is about my parents and their fantastic retirement and Rhonda and her new business endeavor and both parties are flying us in to visit so I figured that I wasn’t allowed to be upset. But I was and as we’ve seen when I hold things in the outcomes are never good. There is no question that in the back ground of some of my misdirected rage was a shadow where these two bits of heavy news were hiding in plain view.
I was afraid if I came out and said “I’m really fucking upset that my parents are moving to Bali” that I would just get back something to the effect of “you are almost 31 and they are flying you both in PAID once a year get the fuck over it.”
I didn’t get that from my shrink, he looked at me with puzzlement and said “No, that is a loss.”
We had discussed briefly after my breakdown that it got lumped in with all the shit that had built up and that the moves wouldn’t be easy but we moved on to what was happening RIGHT THEN and I hadn’t given him that many details. Because some times stupid meaningless shit is easier to have a breakdown over than real life shit that actually matters.
What we know: I’m an only child, I’m almost 31, I’m married, and I’m not having children.
When I moved out here in 1996 I had a really hard time when my parents sent me a massive box containing almost everything I had ever owned and had left in Terrace, at 19 I had no idea that a lot of that stuff was going to have meaning to me now in my thirties and some really important stuff is gone and whether it be materialistic stuff like my old camp fire blanket or fifty plus paper back books I don’t miss at all, I’ve still at times been upset and they know it, that they sent it ALL out to me. I was upset for one because when I would go home to Terrace it was like I had never even lived there and secondly because I moved six times between 1996 and 2000, I simply could NOT hold on to it all.
When my parents moved to Prince George it was even worse, now they were in a town or I guess it has enough people it is considered a city that I had never lived in and didn’t care for, I had spent a lot of time there as a kid and it smells gross and is butt fuck ugly. Granted they did live in the middle of no where taking it back to our Smithers roots of bush living and owning horses and all the fun stuff I missed when we lived in the town of Terrace instead of in the sticks. But like anything in life I got over it, came to love going to Prince George and building stuff with my dad and doing fire wood, my parents making fun of my need to turn the ‘electric’ heat on in the room that I would sleep in. It is hard to believe that everything is sold and/or gone now, even the pets.
To me it is about ROOTS and I feel like I am losing them. I don’t really give a shit if I sound like a baby. This upcoming move is hard for me to deal with. I did not grow up in close ‘healthy’ relationships with my parents. My father and I were very very close, but it was NOT healthy back then. Now we are still very very close and it is healthier and we work on it. My mother and I were not close when I was a child and are working on building a relationship now that I am an adult. My parents and I have worked incredibly hard to deal with our pasts. But there are feelings that remain that I can’t do anything about, there is nothing that can be done to change them, there is no real ‘getting over it’ there is dealing with it which I do and in dealing with that means that sometimes I get upset about it. IT being, that I never had a say in moving to British Columbia, I was born in Ontario and my entire family except one Aunt who stole from my husband’s boss at our wedding live in Ontario. I talk to one of my cousins over MSN and one of my other cousins is on my Facebook but I don’t think we’ve ever spoken. My favourite Aunt died on September 14, 2001 after an amazingly courageous fight with colon cancer. My contact with the family in the east has always been extremely minimal for reasons that would need a whole new post and then some. As a kid I visited once or twice on unaccompanied minor tickets and we went back as a family in 1994 which was a royal fucking mess and I went back alone to see my Aunt for Christmas 2000, but of course pissed off the rest of the family because I only saw my Aunt. Umm she was dying get over it.
A feeling of loneliness even with Adam right next to me is rearing its ugly head. My in-laws are starting to warm to me a little but it is hard because building a relationship has not been easy and it dates back to when Adam and I met. So yes I’m feeling a tad sorry for myself I don’t have any siblings to turn to, I don’t have what I originally dreamed would be awesomely close relationships with my SILS because I was never socialized properly and it fucks with me in a major way in my adult life. As if that isn’t obvious to people who know me mind you. I have nothing left in the north. I have a bunch of season’s passes for the Smithers and Terrace Ski Hills and I WILL ski in Smithers again some day but the north will just feel different now. How long will it take until I’m just another brain washed city folk knowing nothing of the problems the government ignores in the north, how long will it be until I don’t even know about the pine beetles any more until the north burns down and I see it on TV because realistically I have to move on?
Our parents retire and their lives move on without us, and I’m not going to have a baby just to keep them close. In some ways we will probably talk more. Living in the sticks they are on DIAL UP! In Bali they will FINALLY have high speed; they bought us a web cam. THANK YOU! I despise the phone but I’m always on line so Skype will become my new best friend not to mention we should be able to have book club meetings via web cam. I’m trying to just let it go and not think about it but it is so far away if something seriously serious happens it is not just a ten hour drive or fifty-eight minute flight. I’m just worried and nervous and scared and excited all at the very same time and it is all very confusing. It is no secret I don’t have a lot of close friends RE: FUCK UP MOST FRIENDSHIPS BECAUSE I’M CRAZY. Oops am not supposed to call myself crazy. I will punch myself in the arm. There, ouch.
I’m working on it but this is tough, really tough. I’m seeing them in May then probably really quick in September and then that is it until we go to Bali.
So here, I’ll close with the positive, once a year we will fly to Indonesia. In Bali a driver will pick us up because driving there if you are not a native is apparently insane and only those with a death wish would do it. We will be taken to the house or villa I think it is considered a villa, it is ocean front, with pool and pool ‘area’, two storey house, master bedroom up stairs with king bed with wrap around the house patio and doors out onto it from bedroom and main room, lower floor with TWO bedrooms both with queen size beds and doors that open right onto the pool ‘area’. There is much much more but I’ll save it for when we go. A few lucky couples and friends and SILS have already been extended invites to join us after we go alone the first time of course, there is potential for this to end up having many many positives once I get over that they are in ASIA.













April 8th, 2008 at 8:37 pm
Dude, while I know some people will disagree with you on this I think you have every right to be upset. I’m an only child, too, and when my parents (all 4 of them) were out of the country on vacation for over a month last year I went a bit ape-shit. Then some people called me immature on my blog, but they don’t understand what it’s like, I guess.
Mom moved up to Kitimat when I was in university, and it saddens me that I only really get to see her for a week at Christmas and then maybe for dinner once or twice the rest of the year when she’s in town. Kitimat is far enough away, as far as I’m concerned.
Anyways, I feel for you on this. Don’t kick yourself for being upset.
April 8th, 2008 at 9:06 pm
Damn. I don’t know what to say.
April 8th, 2008 at 9:30 pm
Wow! My word of the month apparently! I should probably sleep on this before I comment! You covered a lot here, I can understand why bottling this up can cause you such pain.
I am blessed to know a person like you in my life! I am excited that you get to go to Asia once a year! because that in itself is awesome. It sucks that there is such a price to pay for this though. I know you can get through this, there are going to be the bad days which I am sure at first will seem to outweigh the good. I am thankful that you have such a wonderful husband to be at your side for this. Both of you are awesome!
I can’t wait to have you guys out here! And I promise not to step on Adams balls, he will probably appreciate that
Love you both,
April 8th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
Great post. We have a lot in common. Except I’m not an only child. And my parents still live here. And I have kids. And I’m the one getting the tubes tied (next month!) Strange that I feel the same way as you, sometimes, I think. I think one can feel alone, despite all the circumstances. The human condition, perhaps.
April 8th, 2008 at 11:49 pm
*HUG* (I’ve typed out and deleted so many things now I’ll just leave the hug, but understand there’s a lot of support and understanding behind it)
Vasectomy is a simple operation, men have it so easy.
April 9th, 2008 at 2:34 am
Dog driving a quad bike! That does it! Bert is taking the knowledge as soon as he can be booked in! At last he’ll live the dream of being a London Black Cab driver.
All these pics are awesome BTW. I really like the “Cooking with Saw” picture. Also the scouts one, that’s cute. You’re no crazier than the average bear madam (Madam is madam backwards) This comment is taking forever to write, the puppy is being REALLY naughty *Coffee please Bert, 2 sugars, Ta* she comes to the name ‘Pachino’ now.
what was I saying? crazier…..bear… Oh yeah, you are completely sane in the lobes. When I was a much younger man (around the time when Bert was just a little Weasel Bert) it dawned on me that the vast majority of the populous in the world are vacuous, self obsessed sycophantic jack offs only concerned with how much money they have and/or are making. You are not one of these people. That makes you one of my favourite people just for being (consistently) honest. Me, Aways Bacon Crisps, Gus, Porky Bert and your good self are part of a minority in the world.
A minority of AWESOME.
I may well make a comprehensive list of AWESOME in the future, rest assured you are a lifetime member.
Adios or as they say in Bali: “See you later on, *do you want to watch the cricket ’round ours?* erm, maybe I’ll have to check with Tasha and see If we need to go to the shops, Plus Greg said he might pop over… I’ll txt ya, let ya know..*OK* Ok cheers”
C.J
April 9th, 2008 at 5:05 am
This right here “I don’t have what I originally dreamed would be awesomely close relationships with my SILS because I was never socialized properly and it fucks with me in a major way in my adult life.” Like I could have written it. I don’t know how people with siblings do it - it’s so alien to me. And when I married Fodge and got four SILs I thought it would be hair brushing and shoe shopping and flowers and butterflies and it’s not.
I’m glad you posted about this. Dr. is right, this is a loss, at 21, 31 or 41.
Love you.
April 9th, 2008 at 10:55 am
I can totally relate even though I’m one of five brothers. I was very annoyed that my parents decided to stay in Mexico despite the fact that it would mean that we’d be separated by 6,000 miles. But whatever. As you say, let’s look at the positive. Mom comes every summer for a month and I go there every December for a month. So it all evens out.
XOXO
April 10th, 2008 at 4:44 am
It’s totally okay to miss your parents in my books. My parents went to live on Cocos Islands for a couple of years when I went to live in Iceland for a couple of years. I lived with my grandmother in Iceland and had heaps of extended family over there, but I totally missed my parents, and I realised while over there that I just wanted to live in the same country as my parents. I can totally understand how upsetting it is for your parents to move to another part of the world.
The vasectomy is such a great idea! Now that’s contraception.
April 10th, 2008 at 4:59 am
My Mom lives in Cyprus and, although she comes back every now and then, I miss her and get upset everytime she goes back. I’ll never not need my parents because they mean more to me now than when I was little. It’s probably because we all ‘get’ each other now and the relationship has shifted to a nicer level.
Oh, and I never want kids. Ever.
My opinion of marriage has changed because people (you and Adam included) have made marriage seem cooler and better than I’d ever thought it could be. Plus, I’m properly knee deep in full-blown love now so holy matrimony is a more accessible option. But kids…nah. I’m happy being an Uncle.
April 10th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
Dude! That’s some mad curls you were rockin there in your scout get-up!
April 10th, 2008 at 4:45 pm
i love these pics with all my heart! i wish my parents would do something that great for themselves..to be honest. but if they did i would likely also feel a certain sense of grieving and loss, even though we do not have any sort of closeness in that sense. we are close in one sense but my big sis and i pretty much got booted from the nest emotionally quite young. (i’m not saying this was a good thing, just how it went) and yet in other ways the relationship was quite smothering.
“change is the only constant”..aristotle or someone clevair said. and it’s true and normal to go through a period of adjustment. soon you’ll be enjoying that holiday and i will be envious! all of this will be another way you’ve grown soon enough..soon enough
April 10th, 2008 at 7:32 pm
You have every right to feel that way! When my sister moved 3000 killometers away I must have bitched about it for MONTHS and sometimes I still miss her so much that I’ll have a little cry.
But, to look on the positive side, I have a really beautiful place to visit when ever I can afford to go see her and so will you.
You won’t like it and you don’t have to like it, you just have to get used to it.
April 11th, 2008 at 1:50 am
like michelle, i adore the photos. but i do have this to say: of course you’re upset! it’s completely natural–almost expected. they’re your family and having them move so far away will make you feel that there’s a deep, yawning chasm in your heart. for a long time after, perhaps, but grieving does end.
looking at this from the other side, it must be great for them to take such a big, exciting step. BALI! i mean, they’ll be so much closer to me, if you think about it.
p.s. i read back at Nocturnal’s site (before he closed it down) that you felt you lost me after i went private. that was so sweet. i’d like to thank you for that, and assure you that i am always here, just behind a password is all. xx.
April 11th, 2008 at 12:04 pm
Not to make this all about me, but I can totally relate to the whole expressing your feelings in an inappropriate way only to discover later what the underlying issue is. That’s called progress darling, and although you may not agree that it is, it is and good for you for realizing it! Loss of any sort is hard to deal with if you’ve never been given the tools to handle it. The part of your entry where you talked about leaving family east really resonated with me as my family did the same thing and I felt the same way.
It will be hard when they leave but keep talking about it and it will help the process. Big hugs to you!!
April 11th, 2008 at 1:30 pm
First of all, you have every single fucking right to feel loss for really all 3 things. Number one your parents are moving to ASIA!!! No matter how happy you are for them and what exciting, great news this is, it’s a fact and the whole situation is a loss for YOU. Number two, your best friend is moving away. Number three, you have decided not to have children.
No matter how these decisions were made and the pro’s and con’s to them all, they are all losses for you and you need to mourne them before you can accept them and see the positives.
Now, being on the “outside” I could totally point out a million pro’s to all of this, so when you’re ready or need that, let me know!!!
((((HUGS))) I think you need some of those so I’m sending you some virtual one’s…
April 13th, 2008 at 12:19 am
I don’t know how anyone could criticize you for your feelings. I would be incredibly upset if I were you too. I find it hard enough living half way across the country from my parents and family. Adam will have to give you some extra loving =)
April 13th, 2008 at 1:59 am
I too agree that you have a right to feel reason for loss little lady. That said, you haven’t changed much baby face. You take care of yourself young lady.
Cheers