Home from a weekend at my sister's →[More:]My sister's husband left her on Christmas Eve, so I went up this weekend to give her a bit of moral support.
The good parts:
- I chose a new route - instead of M25/M1 I went M11/A14 and then only had to cover 3 junctions of the M1. It was heaps better, both there and back, although it adds about another 30 miles or so on the journey. But far fewer nutter lorry drivers and no roadworks, contraflow or speed restrictions, so much less stress.
- My sister's cat (who was really her husband's cat) was feeling a lack of attention and so let me fuss her a lot.
- I was able this morning to say to my sister that there is a lot of negativity in just about everything she says - the way her friends live their lives, the way the other manager at work does his job (she works alternate weekends and the other guy works when she doesn't), generally disapproving of people who don't do things according to her expectations, even though what they do has nothing to do with her. I said that these things are really none of her business and that having so many negative feelings is dragging her down. For once she appeared to listen.
- I cooked us a lovely dinner on Friday night - chicken with olives & sundried tomatoes, roasted vegetables and brown rice with coriander (yes, the dreaded cilantro!)
The bad parts:
- Said negativity of sister, the constant criticism, disapproval and judgmentalism of other people.
- Said cat waking me up every hour on the hour for a fuss.
- The dog obsession, anthropomorphisation to a ridiculous degree.
- The obsession with teddies, Spongebob, ornaments and other various soft toys, all of which have names and 'personalities'. (My sister is 50 years old).
But all in all, it wasn't a bad visit. I've said I'll help her draft the divorce papers (I was a divorce lawyer for 15 years) to save her some money. She thinks she'll be able to save the house. She's seeing a financial adviser and I told her to sign nothing until I've seen the KFI he sends her which sets out all the charges (she's not very good with paperwork).
Tired now. Need Cadbury's Flake.