ChristmasPixie
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Hoping to get some feedback from likeminded souls on here to help me feel slightly less crazy... or perhaps you will all just confirm I am mad!!!!!!!
I am a 31 year old single Mum, my daughter is nine and until now I have managed to afford to rent a tiny 2 bed house and keep our horse and pony. I work, don't depend on benefits. But, the house bills have all gone up and things have got very difficult to impossible. My mother luckily has a three bed house and has suggested we join forces and live together, so i will help her out by paying half her bills. My daughter is over the moon as her bedroom at my Mum's house is much larger than the boxroom that barely fits her bed in at our current home.
It wasn't until we had decided this was the best plan of action I realised at no point did we think of letting go of the horses rather than lose our home! Do you think this is normal? I have to say my horse is my best friend and I couldn't possibly ever think of losing him. I asked my little girl and she was horrified at the idea and said she would rather be homeless than horseless any day!
My non horsey friends, family and collegues think I am nuts, to the point where I am trying not to tell anybody what's happening anymore.
I actually saw it as a positive as I will have far more money to buy more horsey things!!
(I will be sensible and try to save for a house deposit too!)
So am I mad or would you do the same????
Hoping to get some feedback from likeminded souls on here to help me feel slightly less crazy... or perhaps you will all just confirm I am mad!!!!!!!
I am a 31 year old single Mum, my daughter is nine and until now I have managed to afford to rent a tiny 2 bed house and keep our horse and pony. I work, don't depend on benefits. But, the house bills have all gone up and things have got very difficult to impossible. My mother luckily has a three bed house and has suggested we join forces and live together, so i will help her out by paying half her bills. My daughter is over the moon as her bedroom at my Mum's house is much larger than the boxroom that barely fits her bed in at our current home.
It wasn't until we had decided this was the best plan of action I realised at no point did we think of letting go of the horses rather than lose our home! Do you think this is normal? I have to say my horse is my best friend and I couldn't possibly ever think of losing him. I asked my little girl and she was horrified at the idea and said she would rather be homeless than horseless any day!
My non horsey friends, family and collegues think I am nuts, to the point where I am trying not to tell anybody what's happening anymore.
I actually saw it as a positive as I will have far more money to buy more horsey things!!
So am I mad or would you do the same????