Thursday, September 27, 2012

When is it time to replace things?


I can admit that my family have trouble deciding when something is ratty, disgusting or broken enough that it needs to be thrown out and a replacement needs to be bought.
  
Unfortunately, I appear to be the only one who can admit that. My parents are blind (sorry dad) when it comes to realizing that WE NEED A REPLACEMENT!!!!

Some fine examples are:

Our balcony. After it suffered significant water damage and my dad put his foot through it (and later on I put my foot through it), it was decided that the floor needed to be replaced… no duh!


(my foot isn't normally this red- it got scratched going through the wood.... and it was cold....)

I’m still in the process of trying to convince my parents that a new doormat is needed. Does this one have sentimental value I don't know about?



My cheap, Mac computer charger I bought off eBay two years ago is short circuiting the house- not so subtle hint, huh?



Plus it gives off sparks when I plug it in.


(don't mock the drawing- it was hard. And yes, that brown line is a wall.)


The kids TV still has a box behind it. Need I say anything else?



guess I can only dream of a flatscreen...



Our second-hand, home-made guinea-pig hutch was over ten years old and was the home of billions of earwigs (and two guinea pigs and a rabbit)





Two months ago, my sister and I wore down our parents and they coughed up a third of the dough needed for a new hutch. Caitlin and I paid the other two thirds.




Why are parents so unobservant?????????????

Love Juni



2 comments:

  1. Exact opposite of my parents. The instant anything anything appears worn out or broken, they begin considering getting something new.

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