Hi Mark,
Having a son to raise will be a big help in you moving on. In '87, when my wife and I separated, my youngest son was 14 and my oldest 16, just having them made my life full. My Ex-Wife has passed on, but the boys still make my life complete. Stay strong.
With Love,
CtrlAltDel aka Dave
C4/5 Complete - 30 Years Post
RollinOn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Damn Jim I'm at a loss for words, just hang tough and concentrate on you and your son.Mark Jackson----- Original Message -----Sent: 10/10/2006 9:22:08 AMSubject: [QUAD-L] it finally happened, she left
Well, it finally happened. My wife informed me about a month and a half ago that she was leaving and taking my 15 soon-to-be 16-year-old daughter with her. On October 1st she took off and only time will tell what's going to happen. I'm still in my house with my 23-year-old son and my wife and daughter are renting a house about 16 miles away. She does not know what she is going to do in terms of divorcing or not but she's told her best friend that she needs some time away. She has refused to take the family to any counseling since my injury in 2000 and she refuses to go to any type of marriage counseling together or alone. She ma! de this decision all on her own without talking to me, her best friend, sister or mother. It was not a real big surprise to me because I knew something was up but still it is not something that I was looking forward to.I was in the process of changing caregiving agencies because the one I am with is having trouble staffing me. Interim Health Care told my told the social worker that they could take my case and at the very last moment they changed their mind so I'm still with my old agency and my evening caregiver has already got a different job so now after Wednesday evening I do not know what's going to happen. More news at 10 I guess.Jim

