I am glad to see that you are making yourself at home. Our S's sound a lot alike in what they say. I cannot believe he can say these things since he grew up in a broken home.
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Isn't it amazing what these kids say. My D3 came up to me last week, and hugged me, and said "You a good mom, thanks".
Sounds like your D3 is pretty smart and appreciates all that you do for her. It does feel good to get compliments like this out of the blue.
Journaling: Yesterday, I did not see my girls, which is a huge bummer. I ended up having dinner with my nanny. I told her what I expected and did not scare her off. She actually said "Scott I love your girls and would do anything for them". I cannot ask for a better attitude, we will see how it goes. Today, I was planning on bringing my girls into the city to watch the Air and water show but it has been an overcast day and thought that might not have been the best idea. So we went to the movies instead. We saw UnderDog and both girls seemed to really like it. Now D2 is taking a nap and D5 is in the house because it is raining. We are going to a party tonight for one of my friends, he is turning 30, should be a great time.
My W is worried about me exposing my girls to a crazy party and them getting good nights sleep. I just told her understood her concern and this wasn't the type of party I was going to. She is always worried about what I am doing with them, but I cannot express my concerns to her. I guess it is the double edge sword of an infidel.
Tomorrow my girls and I are going to church in the morning and then just hanging out around the house.
I guess the longer this goes on for me the easier it is for me not to worry about my W. But it does get lonely. For the first time in 11 years I do not have my partner. That is going to be hard to get used to.