Spending Time at My Parents' Home

This is After Getting Married

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I am currently at my parents' house in the suburbs. As many of you may remember I live with my husband at my in-laws' home. However, last Thursday, I had UT infection. I was given antibiotics but I was also told buco or coconut water is good for flushing.

My father said that he will bring me fresh buco juice instead at my in-laws' home. So I thought, why not go over to our place so that I can get fresh coconut water everyday instead of my father having to bring it over to my in-laws, which is quite far?

So that is why I am here. There is no internet connection here. So I am typing these things and thoughts and storing them in the computer in the hopes that when I get back to my in-laws' home, I can already put these up in the internet.

Anyway, I am glad that I did come home. I intend to stay here for an entire week. This is a good break for me-a vacation I needed. I had been actively working ever since I got pregnant. Sure I slowed down, but I think I need more rest as my body is adjusting to the changes that the existence of my unborn child is creating in my body. So with this break, I feel rejuvenated. Plus I like it sooo much here. I used to live in the suburbs. We have quite a big lot, and a nice house and all around is planted with vegetables and trees. We also have a native hut. It is much quiet around this neighborhood and the air is fresh.

Although I really like the proximity that our city dwelling gave us, a more relaxing atmosphere is what I found in our old home. When I give birth, I would really like to stay here and get rejuvenated. Maybe, after my baby is two weeks old, I will come back here and eat fresh vegetables everyday.

Also, although I didn't realize it, I do miss my parents a lot. When I will give birth, I will surely bring my child often there and maybe we will stay there for two whole days with my parents. That is something I look forward to doing.

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  • posh_post1/28/2009

    yup! you are so right!

  • David A. Reinstein, LCSW1/28/2009

    As you see, your parents will always be your parents - and you will always be their child. Age doesn't make all that much of a difference!

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