I also found two empty scotch bottles in the garage hidden in paperbags.
Yeah.. that's subtle.
en·nui Old French annoyance;weariness and dissatisfaction : BOREDOM spousal boredom, annoyance I'm a wife with a husband and kids. "Should I stay or should I go?" Shouldn't I work at making it work? For the kids? It's tough. It's not what they told us in marriage class. Well it is but who'd have believed it! I'm changing focus. It's NOT worth staying for kids. How to move forward? That and Rebel Heart Matters in 2007-08 have changed focus nonetheless- it's still about the ennuie.
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hey, at least he got it right on his first try.
the eejit that left me still sends emails that need a timely response to an address that I use to collect spam.
This in spite of the fact that I have never sent any to her from that address AND have repeatedly told her. techno-peasant!
At least you get a shot at setting some common grounds for dealing with RJ.
Two bottles in bags. LMAO (except it is sad really but still..) It is finally dawning on him that he is stepping into the deep end of the pool from the high board that RJ wanted him to build. He knows he can't afford to keep it up once he has to cover all living expenses on his own and he has no idea how to relate to her as a parent.
~R
Hmmmm, exactly why are you setting up the meeting and not him, since he is the one who wants it and in a timely fashion??
Why exactly is he still there, it is now almost May and if I recall "party month"!!
I'm with Rudy (as usual), he has no idea how to relate as a parent.
Lily
I'm the one who wants the meeting Lily - I believe he's just going along to keep up his "front" with the mediator.
I expect once I get him into the meeting and he has to discuss issues... he will run like scared rabbit.
ANd I will do it on Marie Time regardless of what he says...
he will have 30 days after the agreement is signed to get out of Dodge.
Then it is partayyyyyyy time at Marie's
woo hoo
~R
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