The first week, I hated it.
But living with Vicky is also coming home to a warm apartment. It’s someone remembering to buy milk. It’s having a witness to your small, ordinary days—the ones that don’t seem to matter until you realize they’re the only ones you get.
Create a "Vicky-free" sanctuary for yourself. Everyone needs a spot where the whirlwind doesn't reach, allowing you to recharge so you can jump back into the fun later. Communication is Key living with vicky
I knew it was Vicky before I even opened the door. Only Vicky rings a doorbell like she’s trying to wake the dead.
Ensure there is a dedicated time for high-intensity activity. If Vicky doesn't burn off that steam constructively, she’ll find a way to do it destructively (like "redecorating" your shoes). The first week, I hated it
: Conflicts often arise when a new resident fits neither the role of a servant nor a relative, creating an ambiguous social dynamic that requires clear boundaries. Option 3: Living with a "Force of Nature"
“You look like garbage,” she announced, pushing past me with a suitcase in one hand and a paper bag in the other. “I brought dumplings.” It’s having a witness to your small, ordinary
: Living with a high-energy or challenging personality can be "honing" or "fine-tuning" for one's own character, though it may require high levels of patience and alertness.