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HFO,

I am so glad things are going well for you. I can relate to June being a busy month. Keep up the good work.


Everything happens for a reason, maybe Dad needs to find that it isn't better out there, he needs to realize how good he had it here. Maybe he will find God and that is the most important thing when he finds Him he will know he is supposed to come home.
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Knock, knock - how are things over here?

Hugs,
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Bang, Crash, Tumble, Clank, Kssshhhhhh!!!

The sound of unpacking going on. My computer has been unpacked and I'm online at home again!!!

The fight is on for daddy to have computer time bteween the kids catching up on thier video games. Oh well, I'm sure we'll work it out. After all, I do pay the bill right?

Talk to you all soon.

Cheers,

HFO


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Happy unpacking

How is W these days?

Slowly


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Hey H2H & Slowly,

Thanks for popping in. The answer to your questions is contained within. Read on.

“Piecing” is so apropos. June was a little goofy with maintaining two residences while spending most of my time at home and the bulk of my life in transition between the two. Well, some degree of normalcy is returning as I settle in (where I belong) at home. Is it just me or is it supposed to feel like a second honeymoon? Don’t get me wrong, I’m loving it…BIG TIME!!!!

We’ve managed to go out a few times, by ourselves, and enjoyed ourselves immensely. Yes, work is a never ending interruption but it too is getting better. When we actually get 5 minutes to ourselves, we can talk. We can touch on subjects we would both avoid like the plague. By next week we will have solved world hunger and have a good handle on resolving the national debt too. Seriously, the work I’ve done on me has paid off in spades. Where I would have a tendency to react in the past, I can now stand back to be more approachable. Where W would be quick to jump to a conclusion, she can see how hurtful her words can be and now approaches with understanding and shelves the ridicule.

Her menopause symptoms are still prevalent but to a lesser degree. Of her own accord, she has stopped the prometrium and estrogen. The side effects of each were just too discomforting. She hasn’t tried any soy products yet but has a natural product called menopeace for the hot flashes. So far, so good. Instead of three to four bad sleeps a week, she’s only having about one. That in itself is doing wonders for her disposition. The love in her tone when she speaks to me is overwhelming. I make every effort to return the favor in my tone to her.

I was trying to piece together a post that best sums up what is happening over here. My beautiful W did it for me last night…

I made it home before her and was preparing supper for the family. I also had some bananas for a special grilled desert. She came home from her hair appointment to find everything waiting. We exchanged hugs and kisses on her arrival while I was putting things together. We exchanged some soft glances with each other as she helped out in the kitchen. On one occasion she stopped and said “thank you” in the softest, kindest way anyone could. When I asked her what for she looked deep into my eyes and said (Are you ready for this?) “For having faith in us when I didn’t”. Well sports fans, if that doesn’t tell you something I don’t know what does. I told her it was easy because she’s worth it.

So yes, we have something that many people spend their lives looking for. We found it, took it for granted, almost lost it, then rediscovered it. WOW!! That’s what love is. We know what mistakes we made & now we get the chance of a lifetime…to make up for them. To do it right this time. As long as we’re both vigilant it will be good, very good. As good as it gets!

That’s it in a nutshell. Yeah, I’m sure we will have our slips and foibles but, between the two of us we can work it out. I’m not sure how much I’m going to be around over the next while. I’m looking forward to the QT I’m going to be spending with my W and family. I’m looking forward to stopping in now and then to ask for assistance and offer it, as I can. Peace, Love, Health and Happiness to all my friends here. GEMS all of you!!

Cheers,

HFO


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On one occasion she stopped and said “thank you” in the softest, kindest way anyone could. When I asked her what for she looked deep into my eyes and said (Are you ready for this?) “For having faith in us when I didn’t”.



I would tend to think that this is the kind of statement that should the ultimate goal for everyone here on the BB.

Continue to be what you are and you will go far.

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>> On one occasion she stopped and said “thank you” in the softest, kindest way anyone could. When I asked her what for she looked deep into my eyes and said (Are you ready for this?) “For having faith in us when I didn’t”. <<

If I heard those words from my wife, I think I would believe in God for the first time in my life.

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no kidding... you and me both!


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Hi HFO:

I was having some trouble finding your thread. I'm glad I persisted! I look forward to hearing more about your story as it unfolds.

~Alanah


"It seems to me that we often, almost sulkily, reject the good that God offers us because, at the moment, we expected some other good." C.S. Lewis
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Yeah, HFO... you drop well timed comments and good wishes elsewhere. Whatz happening?

Betsey


"There are only 2 ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle."

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