Stuck at the Tampa airport until God knows when. Ugh. What a rotten way to end my awesome Florida trip. But apparently, Ontario is currently getting throttled with a bad snow storm. So, I'm stuck here until at LEAST 9 PM and won't get in until midnight-ish. Fortunately, my roommate is ALSO stuck (in Halifax) and we may very well fly in about the same time, so we can split on a cab. Fortune smiles in at least one small way.
The other rant? My parents. They're CONSTANTLY at each other's throats, either bickering or snapping at each other over the smallest fucking thing. It's any wonder I grew up to have depression. In the airport restaurant before I went through security/customs, I finally let it all out. I told them that they should either separate (which they've BOTH talked about doing for years) or get counselling. I told them I'd much prefer the former and their reasoning seems to be that it's too late for that (Dad's in his 70s, Mom in her 60s, but you wouldn't know it to look at them, since Dad's STILL playing a lot of tennis and Mom looks more like her 40s). Anyway, it was really frustrating to be around them, which was all the time over the last few days, listening to them argue and snap at each other over the smallest thing.
The other rant? My parents. They're CONSTANTLY at each other's throats, either bickering or snapping at each other over the smallest fucking thing. It's any wonder I grew up to have depression. In the airport restaurant before I went through security/customs, I finally let it all out. I told them that they should either separate (which they've BOTH talked about doing for years) or get counselling. I told them I'd much prefer the former and their reasoning seems to be that it's too late for that (Dad's in his 70s, Mom in her 60s, but you wouldn't know it to look at them, since Dad's STILL playing a lot of tennis and Mom looks more like her 40s). Anyway, it was really frustrating to be around them, which was all the time over the last few days, listening to them argue and snap at each other over the smallest thing.