Friday, January 27, 2006

Mom!!! Why'd You Give Away All My Clothes?!!!

Okay, she didn't give away ALL my clothes, but she gave away about half the clothes I have. When I moved out and got my place with Sarah after we got married, I left a bunch of my clothes in my old bedroom at my parents' place. And yes, I lived with my parents until I was 30. There's nothing wrong with that! Anyway, I left a lot of my clothes in my old room, because I wanted to save some space at my new place. I was going to get them later when I needed them. My dad wanted to turn my room into his office. My mom must have mistaken what I said when I said, "I don't want them now". She thought that I didn't want them at at all. When I went to get some of my winter clothes, she said that she gave them all away. Aaggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!! I bet she purposely did that so I would have to buy new clothes. I hate shopping for clothes. I've always had my mom and sister choose clothes for me. Now, Sarah is starting to buy clothes for me. I don't want to buy new clothes, so I'm just going to stick with what I have. I don't care if I have to wear the same clothes all the time. I really don't care about clothes too much. I wish the world was like the garden of eden where we're all naked.

My mom is good at throwing away my stuff. She has always been throwing away my stuff since I was a kid. She gave away my kid clothes, toys, games, books, and other junk. She threw away my papers from time to time too, including important documents! I like to keep everything I have and she loves to throw them away. Moms!

2 comments:

Krisco said...

Fun site!

My grandmom threw away all my dad's stuff all the time, and he ended up always keeping everything. He still can't get rid of a thing. So watch out! You will have a houseful of STUFF!

Unknown said...

Do you have any idea how much we accumulate over the years. Moms have to clean sometimes! My father and my husband keep everything! When my father died and I had to clean out his stuff, I found paystubs from the 1940's. Dont think he needed them in 1988!