Wednesday, May 20, 2026

I beg your pardon I never promised you a rose garden

 


Carol had heard enough out of Tyra wanting her to retire. She couldn't. Not right now. Especially, with the husband home.

No way did she want to let her daughters know how hard it was getting used to this truckdriver at home.  They might as well have been in quiet divorce mode. Now this didn't mean they'd actually get a divorce. They were cheap, and she did need his insurance even if she was already on Medicare. She needed to work to pay for it. Besides, they were nice to each other, even if she was very tired of his jokes that were never funny to begin with.

"Things are fine at the coffee shop." Wasn't like she was there every day, but if she wasn't a cashier, she was mending ways with the cook and his girl (who was supposed to be the manager while Millie was having morning sickness). But even the manager needed a day or two away from the Coffee Shop.

"We're just lucky your sister is going to give us a grandchild." Carol let slip. She didn't mean to put Tyra down, but she felt the girl was a little selfish. Deep down, it was a dream that Tyra and her significant other would start a family, but she knew it wouldn't happen, even in those dreams where she imagined having a baby for them.

Why was it that she was always having to take care of the baby in those dreams? Hell if she knew what these dreams meant.

Carol didn't apologize to Tyra. She meant to, but she couldn't. It felt to her these days she was being treated like the misled teenager, and Tyra was her overbearing mother. Still, the conversation kept her up at night. Tyra came back with nothing, and the flowers she had given her for Mother's Day were dying in the kitchen. It would have been nice to have gotten a gift card from Amazon or even Walmart, but she'd never suggest it.

Perhaps she was the worst mother. She couldn't think of their good times at the moment. She felt she was slumming in this old house that she knew he'd never think of leaving. He had too much junk that he couldn't live without. After a while, Carol had made it a competition. She got her own stuffies. Even rescued a few from thrifting. There was a whole room of them now. She took over Millie's room before her husband could.

What was Tyra expecting if she retired? Bedazzling her wardrobe.


21 comments:

  1. Retirement is always such a hard decision
    Great text

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  2. How come Carol doesn't like having her husband at home? Isn't that's what a marriage brings? A family, wife and husband, etc..wonder how her husband would react if he knew what Carol thinks..

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  3. She should try and stay busy and make some plans.

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  4. When people help each other, things tend to get easier.
    (ꈍᴗꈍ) Poetic and cinematic greetings.
    💋Kisses💋 ©Theda Bara.

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  5. Sounds like a sad way to live. I've heard couples have quite a transition when husbands retire. I retired a good number of years ago, but hubby still likes working; so we've not gone through the transition. I'm 75 and hubby is 74; but I do wonder what it might be like, as we're both used to our own space.

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    1. This is a lot more common than you think. There is a big divorce rate in this catagory these days, and this is when you need each other the most. But in this case, she's been on her own a lot while her husband has been a truckdriver. And things are different now. Still being there for each other is key, especially when other life changes happen. Thanks for your comment. 💗💗💗💗

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  6. Ellie,
    It's been a while since I visited your blog, but I really like the way you write your narratives, they're always so creative.
    Kisses!!!

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  7. hola
    que buen capítulo, me has dejado con ganas de mucho mas, feliz sabado
    besotessssssssssssssss

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  8. Wooo
    really interesting, can't wait to read the next one
    Have an amazing day ♡

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  9. Aposentar é bom, mas é preciso preparo para isso também. A mudança de rotina é grande e isso pode causar problemas. Beijos! :-)

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  10. I've been retired for a few years and honestly, I love this chapter of my life. It's so good to have time to do what you love. But each person has their own way of seeing life.

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  11. I need more of this!!!, I'll follow up next capters!! :)

    Happy Sunday..

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  12. Genial fragmento. Te mando un beso.

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  13. I found relationships in this chapter sad indeed
    I am very warm person,hubby is calm but very caring so we get along well thankfully
    Retirement has been a breeze for us I believe

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  14. Bardzo smutne. Współczuję Carol. Czuję się więźniem w tym domu. Atmosfera jest gęsta i zanosi się na burzę.

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  15. Great chapter as always, it's a pleasure to read you, greetings.

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