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Tony is more depressed about the cell not working that I am. He's in Ruston, LA with a load that delivers in Fort Smith, AR tomorrow. He's missing the South.
I know some people here don't believe in "souther congeniality" but he is the epitome of a true Southern Gentleman. He was born in Georgia, adopted and brought to S.C. He holds doors open for women/elderly/children, is quiet and shy around strangers, warms up pretty quickly and has a good sense of humor. He's very sweet and very respectful to strangers/family/elderly.
He loves the south and misses his family alot. It's been especially hard on him since his dad passed away in January. He didn't get to say good bye (cause we moved to MO). With Father's Day coming up I'm worried about how he'll take it. His mom is going to be in a house all by herself now (his sister got married on the 10th) and I know he's worried about her as well. We both wish we'd never moved here, but it's so hard to save the money to move back.
I told him we could have alot of stuff shut off, save the money, buy a trailer (for furniture) and move to S.C. and stay with Mrs. Eugenia (the lady that kept Tira for us for 8 months and said if we ever needed a place to stay we were welcome). I hate hearing him so depressed and homesick. With the cell being off, he only gets to call once or twice a day. Not being able to talk to me when he wants/needs to is taking a toll on his "home sickness" as well.
Does anyone know of a quick way to save money? Things that could be cut out/off? Any ideas at all?
I'm all about his happiness. Mainly because he was so UNhappy with his previous relationships and family life was kind of rough sometimes (being adopted makes you wonder if you're loved as much, good enough, etc sometimes). I'll do anything and everything in my power to make him not so homesick.
*sad daddy tony *
I know some people here don't believe in "souther congeniality" but he is the epitome of a true Southern Gentleman. He was born in Georgia, adopted and brought to S.C. He holds doors open for women/elderly/children, is quiet and shy around strangers, warms up pretty quickly and has a good sense of humor. He's very sweet and very respectful to strangers/family/elderly.
He loves the south and misses his family alot. It's been especially hard on him since his dad passed away in January. He didn't get to say good bye (cause we moved to MO). With Father's Day coming up I'm worried about how he'll take it. His mom is going to be in a house all by herself now (his sister got married on the 10th) and I know he's worried about her as well. We both wish we'd never moved here, but it's so hard to save the money to move back.
I told him we could have alot of stuff shut off, save the money, buy a trailer (for furniture) and move to S.C. and stay with Mrs. Eugenia (the lady that kept Tira for us for 8 months and said if we ever needed a place to stay we were welcome). I hate hearing him so depressed and homesick. With the cell being off, he only gets to call once or twice a day. Not being able to talk to me when he wants/needs to is taking a toll on his "home sickness" as well.
Does anyone know of a quick way to save money? Things that could be cut out/off? Any ideas at all?
I'm all about his happiness. Mainly because he was so UNhappy with his previous relationships and family life was kind of rough sometimes (being adopted makes you wonder if you're loved as much, good enough, etc sometimes). I'll do anything and everything in my power to make him not so homesick.
*sad daddy tony *