Life in the city and in the countryside is very different from each other. Some believe that the best can be found in the city, while others believe that there is enough in the village. But when it comes to residency at retirement age, people often tend to change their minds. Those who are tired of the bustle of the noisy streets, go to their house in nature. Those who live in the land will live in the city. And usually children.
Life in the city and in the village of Mama in the village of Mama Julia, Svetlana Alekseevna, lived all her life in the village. She was born there, raised her own family and raised a daughter who now lived in the city. Julia has long been a mother herself. She has a husband and two wonderful children. They live in a two-bedroom apartment in a sleeping area and try to postpone for the future if possible.
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Peels Julia often called her mother. Therefore, she has long known about the intention of Svetlana Alekseevna to move to the city. She said she no longer had the power to garden. That she was tired of heating her own house in the winter and that she wanted to finally rest. And while her neighbors were actively working on the land, Svetlana Alekseevna openly declared to her daughter that she wanted to live with her.
- Yulenka, I will sit with the children, help around the house. I'll have to get a part-time job. I can't be here anymore! That's where I got it!
It was very strange to hear Julia. Svetlana Alekseevna was quite an active woman at the age of 63. And her much older neighbors were not inferior to her in independence. Yulia's wife had the same opinion. Why would she move to the city if she could live there? It's not old yet.
The main problem was living space. For a family of 4 people, even 2 rooms were not enough. As long as the children are young, this is not such a serious issue. But if my grandmother comes along...
Peels – So what, that there is no room? – in response to the logical arguments of Julia answered Svetlana Alekseevna. - I'll sleep in the kitchen.
- Mom, what's the kitchen? You realize I don't even have anywhere to take you? We don't have room for you, please understand. If it's so hard for you with the garden and the housekeeping, we'll help you with money and everything we can.
But all the pleas of the daughter were an empty sound for Svetlana Alekseevna. At the last call, she said she had finally abandoned the garden. She also sold her cow and told her neighbors she was moving to the city.
Julia was in a panic. She didn't know what she should do. Just not opening the door? Give the money and send it back? In any case, they had no room for her mother. And to rent a separate housing they could not afford.
Peels is just trying to negotiate. If not on the phone, face to face. Maybe then her mother will hear her daughter and see the truth.
Is life in the city and in the countryside really attracted by its contrast? How best to convey to Svetlana Alekseevna the rashness of her intentions?