The movers met us in West Vancouver at 10am this morning. Our obnoxious neighbour remained loud and bitchy right up until the very end, confirming that we have absolutely made the right decision. She refuses to acknowledge her behaviour and clearly has some pretty huge psychological issues. She really is one the strangest characters I've ever met and as a nurse for 11 years I've met a lot of people. Extremely glad to be rid of the whole issue. It's nice to be returning home knowing that (as long as this doesn't go to court) we'll never see her again. No one needs that negativity in their lives. She must spend so much of her time feeling angry - it's really quite sad.
Anyways, I write this post from the airport. We're through security and sat listening to some tunes and chilling before we spend the next nine hours of our lives up in the sky. Now that the past week is all wrapped up, we can both finally wind down and start to focus on going home. We're both excited about spending time with family, and J's family are excellent at going out of their way to make sure everyone has a good time. We're all close friends as well as family and whilst I'm still concerned that there may be a slightly frosty reception towards me due to my recent behaviour, I know this will quickly pass. Unlike my family, they really do forgive and forget. What I lack in my own family, I have gained in J's. I am, as always, a very lucky lady.
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