alldiz
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Hi,
My marriage has been dying for a while and yesterday it was official. My lame husband decided to hit the road instead of waiting to tell our daughter 1st. I have no idea if and when he is coming home. My husband is retired and i told her that he is "working" on a special job they called him back for. He is "mr mom".....she is gonna be devastated....
I can't tell her her dad is a cheatin piece of garbage....Please give me some guidance....
Kerri
Hi,
Can't believe it is 1 year later.....Wow....
Life is good now.....DH moved out early October...He lives about 10 min away.
Funny when he left it was just this HUGE release for me and my only purpose was making it OK for my DD.
I still see him all the time.....he is retired so he comes and does his daddy thing and goes home when i get home. There is no chance for reconciliation but we are trying to be friends for the sake of DD.
I just want to say to anyone who is going through this....that....TIME REALLY DOES WONDERS!!!!
I would never have thought a year ago that my DD would have adjusted so well......
My rules.....
1. Never talk bad about her dad....she will find out herself that he is selfish.....like when he came over to visit for Valentines day and didn't bring her anything....I knew he wouldn't....and I didn't remind him. Broke my heart but I won't protect her from his stupidness. She will accept him for who he is......or not. He does love her and is a good dad....
2. Never use the child.....they are innocent and they have to know that while daddy and I are not together....We are still co-parenting....and we will not talk bad about the other parent.
3. Therapy.....we went to counseling.....I called it anger management.....I needed to bring him down to earth if we were to continue this close style of co-parenting.
4. If things need to be re-evaluated.....do it....I am lucky in the fact that my ex loves our DD and wants everything to be best for us.
So far so good......
To anyone with a broken heart now trying to nurse your childs.....It is OK for them to see you CRY....crying together is healing.
Thanks everyone
Kerri
My marriage has been dying for a while and yesterday it was official. My lame husband decided to hit the road instead of waiting to tell our daughter 1st. I have no idea if and when he is coming home. My husband is retired and i told her that he is "working" on a special job they called him back for. He is "mr mom".....she is gonna be devastated....
I can't tell her her dad is a cheatin piece of garbage....Please give me some guidance....
Kerri
Hi,
Can't believe it is 1 year later.....Wow....
Life is good now.....DH moved out early October...He lives about 10 min away.
Funny when he left it was just this HUGE release for me and my only purpose was making it OK for my DD.
I still see him all the time.....he is retired so he comes and does his daddy thing and goes home when i get home. There is no chance for reconciliation but we are trying to be friends for the sake of DD.
I just want to say to anyone who is going through this....that....TIME REALLY DOES WONDERS!!!!
I would never have thought a year ago that my DD would have adjusted so well......
My rules.....
1. Never talk bad about her dad....she will find out herself that he is selfish.....like when he came over to visit for Valentines day and didn't bring her anything....I knew he wouldn't....and I didn't remind him. Broke my heart but I won't protect her from his stupidness. She will accept him for who he is......or not. He does love her and is a good dad....
2. Never use the child.....they are innocent and they have to know that while daddy and I are not together....We are still co-parenting....and we will not talk bad about the other parent.
3. Therapy.....we went to counseling.....I called it anger management.....I needed to bring him down to earth if we were to continue this close style of co-parenting.
4. If things need to be re-evaluated.....do it....I am lucky in the fact that my ex loves our DD and wants everything to be best for us.
So far so good......
To anyone with a broken heart now trying to nurse your childs.....It is OK for them to see you CRY....crying together is healing.
Thanks everyone
Kerri
I'm so sorry. That's awful!
