If I am not in the mood for company I don't answer the door either. And I never let someone I don't know come in my house either.
When I was still married to the ex and living in WV the tax assor showed up one day. He and his assistant got out of the car and started walking around the property taking measurements. I called the sheriff's department and asked what to do. They told me if I did not know who they were to ask them to leave.
When they started going around the house looking in windows the deputy told me to take my gun and confront them. They sheriff was sending someone out right away.
When the gentleman came up on the porch I stepped out the door with my shot gun leveled at him and told him to get off my property. I scared the crap out of him. He claimed he wanted to talk to my husband. I told him he would be home Saturday. He said he didn't work on Saturdays. I told him that was not my problem. He got in his car and left. To my knowledge he never came back.
No body in their right mind goes sneaking around a woman's house when she is home with four young children that she is defending .........
This was oddly reminiscent of a story Mom told me today.
Mom had just given birth to Adrian and, unfortunately, he was stillborn. She and Dad were mourning and she had finally been able to go home and have the funeral. Soon afterwards, a man came by the house and nearly convinced my Dad to purchase five other funeral plots.
Mom was furious and upset and mourning. Dad had done something else that had upset her and when she heard what the salesman was saying, she immediately told him they weren't interested.
The man had the gall to tell her to "think about it" and "do you really want your son to be alone in that cemetery?"
Mom just about put him in a plot and told him to get the heck out of there. I've rarely seen my mother get truly angry, but she has moments when she goes into Mama Bear Mode.
Mama has always taught me to be tough and to stand my ground. I think I realized how brilliant she was when her sisters criticized her method of raising her children. We could have been bleeding on the ground and they would have told her she was overreacting or coddling us. They only let up when they realized that she was the reliable woman who cared for her ailing mother with dementia and a minute form of cerebral palsy, all while working two jobs and raising her five kids.
I hope I can as good a mother as she is. My sisters and I have come to the realization that we'll always be unlike what my father expected us to be: soft-spoken, doting, simple women. We like to work, like to get dirty, are strong-willed and we speak our minds. We take responsibility for our mistakes and we can prove someone wrong as fast as we can compliment a hard day's work. Nivia (my 16 year old sister) and I are even planning on getting into MMA for fun. We want to make sure we can protect ourselves.
I think proving to ourselves and other women that we are worthy of being amazing is the first step to making a difference. After all, I'm sure you've heard...
Educate a boy and he's been educated. Educate a girl and you educate an entire community.