I posted this on the other thread, but decided to add a little to it and post it here also.
Fast forward 10 years or probably less as savvy as kids are at surfing the internet. They search their names and see all of the “nice” things posted about their parents. They start asking questions:
Kids: Dad, why did everyone say how you cheated on mom and took your girlfriend on trips? Why were you out partying instead of being at home with us?
Jon: I did not cheat on your mother, but I did not communicate well enough to your mother how unhappy I was. I did what I thought was right, since you are MY kids.
Mom, why do all the people on the internet say horrible things about you and say that you drove daddy away and that you deserved what you got,
Kate: Yes, I was out of control and made many mistakes. I did not communicate well enough with your dad to tell him how unhappy I was. I did what I thought was right, since you’re are MY kids.
Kids: But you say that you love us, why didn’t you just talk and say you are sorry to each other and try to stay together…….What did we do wrong? Is it because you had too many of us?
I also agree that alot of the blame has been placed on Kate, but it takes two people to make or destroy a marriage. Although Kate has alot of help, at the end of the day, she is going to be the one shouldering the responsibility of answering alot of the questions as to why "daddy isn't there anymore." I don't envy her position.
Jon even made the comment last night when they were walking out of that restaurant that he wouldn't be seeing the kids as much. I hope he does not become a drop in dad, only show up when he feels like it because he's out doing what "he wants to do, because he's only 32 years old."
In the end I think they better find a way to let the anger go between them, because some day they will be dealing with the anger of 8 children and it won't be pretty.
Fast forward 10 years or probably less as savvy as kids are at surfing the internet. They search their names and see all of the “nice” things posted about their parents. They start asking questions:
Kids: Dad, why did everyone say how you cheated on mom and took your girlfriend on trips? Why were you out partying instead of being at home with us?
Jon: I did not cheat on your mother, but I did not communicate well enough to your mother how unhappy I was. I did what I thought was right, since you are MY kids.
Mom, why do all the people on the internet say horrible things about you and say that you drove daddy away and that you deserved what you got,
Kate: Yes, I was out of control and made many mistakes. I did not communicate well enough with your dad to tell him how unhappy I was. I did what I thought was right, since you’re are MY kids.
Kids: But you say that you love us, why didn’t you just talk and say you are sorry to each other and try to stay together…….What did we do wrong? Is it because you had too many of us?
I also agree that alot of the blame has been placed on Kate, but it takes two people to make or destroy a marriage. Although Kate has alot of help, at the end of the day, she is going to be the one shouldering the responsibility of answering alot of the questions as to why "daddy isn't there anymore." I don't envy her position.
Jon even made the comment last night when they were walking out of that restaurant that he wouldn't be seeing the kids as much. I hope he does not become a drop in dad, only show up when he feels like it because he's out doing what "he wants to do, because he's only 32 years old."
In the end I think they better find a way to let the anger go between them, because some day they will be dealing with the anger of 8 children and it won't be pretty.