moosehead, on 01 September 2012 - 09:12 PM, said:
It isn't always so easy to just pick up and leave. But I am trying. Can't do a thing now w the holiday. He is home for 3 days. So far no real arguments or drama. Doesn't mean that can't change in a min. You all have been so nice and will never know how much you have helped me. For awhile I thought maybe I should do whatever it took to keep the marriage. But this is not right. If he really loved me he wouldn't ask me to do this knowing it is the one thing that would hurt me the most.
It has been such a boring day. I layed down to take a nap and awoke with a horrible dream. I was really upset. Now, just sitting here on the computer.
Hope you all are out and enjoying the last holidays of the summer. I am so glad summer is almost over. HERE the heat is awful and I can't stand it. Glad to see cooler weather coming soon.
Please tell me what all you all have done and how your wkends are. Mine sucks right now. Oh well.
Hopefully soon I will be back home and 1 daughter and 1 gdaughter are there and they always keep me laughing. Something I haven't done now in 2 yrs. I guess I need that! Have fun and be safe!
You are very right when you state that it's difficult, often impossible, to just pack up and go. I hope things stay peaceful until you are able to leave.
We ran errands today, and I took Maxim, my Newfie, for two long rambles, one in the woods and one just around the fields across the street. I need to take my camera on tomorrow morning's walk because I saw some wildflowers in the woods that I haven't seen before. I like to photograph wildflowers and then find them online so that I can learn their names and growth info. Oh, I also saw a huge deer this morning. It was a bit funny, because we spotted each other at the same time, and both reacted the same way: We froze and just stood there, 50 yards or so apart, gaping at one another. He came to his senses first, and bolted into the woods. I heard the green heron whose nest is beside the pond across the street, but didn't get to see him today. He IS a beauty, though; I've been blessed to see him several times, gliding just above the surface of the pond.
Tomorrow I'm going to cook a huge pot full of marinara sauce with meatballs and sausage. So we'll either have meatball or sausage parm sandwiches for supper, or big bowls of pasta. I love to cook; it's a sort of therapy for me.
I hope your day is tranquil, hon. Maybe you could do something special for yourself...take your dogs for a nice long ramble, or something like that? Or, if it's too hard for your old dog to walk distances, just let them all hop into bed with you while you read a book. Isn't it great to snuggle in bed with a big pile of dogs?
Hugs til we chat again!