When I discovered I could afford to buy a home in another state, I jumped at the chance. It was clear to me that living where I had been would have required me to return to work after being retired for a few years. The space rent in the senior mobile park was going up dramatically each year, and the very old, single wide mobile home was needing repairs more and more often. My income is solely social security.
My daughter’s mother in law said to me that my move was a trade-off. She didn’t elaborate but I’m guessing she meant I was trading time with new grandbaby and family for buying a home. Her financial situation affords her to not have such worries, so therefore I know she couldn’t possibly understand. But, it still eats at me four years later. I know I need to let it go, but I don’t know how.
My daughter’s mother in law said to me that my move was a trade-off. She didn’t elaborate but I’m guessing she meant I was trading time with new grandbaby and family for buying a home. Her financial situation affords her to not have such worries, so therefore I know she couldn’t possibly understand. But, it still eats at me four years later. I know I need to let it go, but I don’t know how.