Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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acishere

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The without kids side should have a cell where they complain about a nearby table with little kids... That would make it extremely accurate.
 

Goofyernmost

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Ex or not, that must be very hard for you, too.
It is hard for me to see her that way. We were married for 29 years and at the onset of her present condition she decided that she no longer wanted to be married to me, and when I was at work she left. By then, of course, our kids were grown and married.

I was bitter for a long time mostly because her illness was gradual with each year after 10 just got progressively worse and worse. I harbored the thought that she would eventually get better. I mean that is what happens with many illnesses. But, it never did get better. Honestly, when she did leave me it felt like the weight of the world was lifted off my shoulders. I'm a little embarrassed to say that, I loved the woman, but she was sucking the life out of me a little at a time.

The divorce wasn't difficult, she didn't ask for anything which was good because by then I didn't have much left to give. We sold our house, split the profit and went our own ways. We only saw each other at family events, but, she didn't go to all of them.

Today, I feel nothing but sorrow for her plight. A person with so much potential lost her ability to make any good decisions and over time lost what little control over her situation that she once was able to muster. I was angry and I joke about her Canadian heritage, but, I cannot help but feel guilty that my life is going very well. I have my daughters and grandkids nearby, I am able to travel, and I still have a pretty sharp mind.
I think that is true. Perhaps some of the people that have had the misfortune to read my posts have a completely different opinion. :joyfull:
 
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Nemo14

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It is hard for me to see her that way. We were married for 29 years and at the onset of her present condition she decided that she no longer wanted to be married to me, and when I was a work she left. By then, of course, our kids were grown and married.

I was bitter for a long time mostly because her illness was gradual with each year after 10 just got progressively worse and worse. I harbored the thought that she would eventually get better. I mean that is what happens with many illnesses. But, it never did get better. Honestly, when she did leave me it felt like the weight of the world was lifted off my shoulders. I'm a little embarrassed to say that, I loved the woman, but she was sucking the life out of me a little at a time.

The divorce wasn't difficult, she didn't ask for anything which was good because by then I didn't have much left to give. We sold our house, split the profit and went our own ways. We only saw each other at family events, but, she didn't go to all of them.

Today, I feel nothing but sorrow for her plight. A person with so much potential lost her ability to make any good decisions and over time lost what little control over her situation that she once was able to muster. I was angry and I joke about her Canadian heritage, but, I cannot help but feel guilty that my life is going very well. I have my daughters and grandkids are nearby, I am able to travel, and I still have a pretty sharp mind.
I think that is true. Perhaps some of the people that have had the misfortune to read my posts have a completely different opinion. :joyfull:
((Hugs))
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I actually used to use a very similar test with my kids the first week of school. I'd call it a placement test, and I'd pass them out one at a time face-down quite seriously and warn them not to turn it over until I said "go". Usually there would be at most 2 kids in a class who would do it correctly.
Not proud (okay, I am) to say that I would have probably been one of them.
 
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