lifesippingaway posted: " To pick up from where we left off, unfortunately the issue with our neighbour has got no better. Her landlord spoke with her Tuesday evening regarding the breach of contract and she told him the same as what she has told us. That she is depressed, sh" Life Sipping Away
To pick up from where we left off, unfortunately the issue with our neighbour has got no better. Her landlord spoke with her Tuesday evening regarding the breach of contract and she told him the same as what she has told us. That she is depressed, she is addicted and she is getting help. She also informed him she only smokes it in the garden which is a lie, but we can smell it anyway so it doesn't make any difference.
Her landlord told us to "be kind" to her, that we needed to look after her mental health. I inquired about my daughters health and my mental health and got a shrug. Since they have spoken she has taken it as a green light to smoke every day and night which is infuriating. But it has driven us to put the house on the market and we have started looking for a new home.
Whilst I'm devastated that we are moving sooner than we wanted, I'm trying to see the positives. I brought the home by myself, but now we get the excitement of picking a family home together. We might get a place with more space, or better schools or parks. So whilst the situation sucks, there is a lot of good in moving. Also, I think I mentioned before, this is a tight knit community and other families are aware of the smell and why we are moving. It effects their lives too. So I feel by leaving, we are taking the moral higher ground and not causing and atmosphere and tension.
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