...is going to be 27 this November and the following is true about him:
Lives at home (Not to save money, he just can't afford it)
Had to take a 7 year loan to buy a (off the assembly line) new Dodge Calibur
No real social life to speak of.
A high school education.
appx. 2 semesters of Community College which he only started within the past year after much coaxing by Oonagh and I.
Works part time. (3-5 hours a day, M-F, Full paid benefits)
Quite lazy and is barely able to take care of himself as a grown man should.
Attends Sunday mass without fail. (not added as a negative, only as a supportive fact)
He just decided, (with my Mother-in-law's brand of guilt coaxing) that he is going along with the family next year on a cruise. This is being coordinated with the whole extended family (appx. 15-20) to go on this cruise. Oonagh and I aren't going to go because as it stands currently, we will not be able to afford it and having a 2 year old will complicate it further.
Suffice it to be said that this cruise is not in his budget and he is now putting off his next semester of school to save that money for it. I don't know if he will be going back next semester, but my suspicions is that he is using this as an excuse to not go back. We will have to see.
OK, Oonagh and I have been concerned for him for a long while because he is comfortably stuck in his rut and is perfectly happy sleeping till 10am every day, playing PS3 for most of the day, taking a nap, going to work and coming home for more PS3 and probably some fetish porn.
His computer was dead for the past two months and I tried initially to restore it, but was unsuccessful. (I couldn't find the factory restore partition) He has been using his mother's PC for all his Farmville and Facebooking and she was getting tired of this. I was once again asked to try to take care of the PC. Having my head in the right place, I was able to take care of it. I needed a little reminder from Support.Dell.com to find the way to the aforementioned restore partition. He is PC saavy, less so than me, but still more than a basic user. Did he think to look up the support to get his PC fixed, no. One more thing in his long line of laziness.
This has occasionally been a topic Oonagh and I have discussed with her parents as they seem to be concerned, but do nothing to make this boy grow up and take responsibility as a man. Things may change as both parents are now newly retired and I don't think my Father-in-law is going to stand for his son's laziness much longer.
Anyway, last night Oonagh and I were talking to her mother once again about this as I was slightly irritated that once again, he showed his lack of caring about anything as long as his PS3 is working. When we brought up his lack of motivation, laziness, and so on, my mother-in-law challenged Oonagh with the following:
Quote:
Do you go to mass every Sunday? At least he does...
We have decided that we are no longer much concerned with what he does with his life. My mother-in-law is so pious that she believes that faith will take care of all. Don't get me wrong, I have no problem with how anyone worships and for many faith is a fine thing. His life is amounting to not much and he takes no responsibility for himself, instead finding ways to blame mom or dad.
With my Mother-in-law's off the wall statement about faith and church attendance when we were talking about his development as a man and the taking on of responsibilities, we are done even caring. He will find out the hard way that life is not as easy as he believes it is.
Grow up!
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This must be
Thursday. I could never get the hang of Thursdays.