marlasmom said:
Just a thought - why do you have to go to the bank to get an ATM card. Call them and see if you can just order it by phone. I am happy for the progress you have made.
My bank makes you fill out a form. I still don't understand why he has to go with you, Diana, if you are already on the account as you say, you can just go do it yourself.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and ask you some questions, since you said earlier your life is an open book here I hope you don't mind.
1. Tell me how you met your husband and what attracted you to him?
2. Was he overweight when you met him or has this just happened over the years?
The reasons I ask are this: I used to date a guy and his sister married a man who became very obese after they married. They had one child and the man she was married to wouldn't have much to do with the child. Alot of it stemmed from his obesity. He had a hard time moving around, breathing, etc. She did everything she possibly could to save her marriage, but it reached a point where she had to say "It's him or me and my child". She took the child and left him. She had to fight for everything - education, housing, daycare, jobs, etc. But she did it. She worked her way up to being an office manager at a government job center and she raised her son on her own in a not so nice section of town. She drove used beat up cars.
Her husband still refused to get help and he died from his health problems of being overweight. She fought long and hard with the guilt she felt from leaving him, but she knew in the end she could not help someone who would not help himself and she was not to blame.
One thing that really helped her was that her son wanted to take karate. She took him to a free class to see if he would like it. He loved it, but she couldn't afford the classes. She ended up speaking to the owners of the dojo and they made a bargain - she could do their office work in exchange for her son's classes. As he progressed, she began to think she might like to take some classes and the owners let her take them for free.
Both she and her son earned black belts. I went to her black belt ceremony; it was a very tear-jerking moment, knowing where she came from - being so weak and feeling helpless to becoming a strong woman into her own, raising her own son, finding her place in the world, knowing she could rely on herself and do better than she had.
Diana, I wish the best for you. Patrick is an adorable little boy; and now you have another coming. Please do what is best for your children. You cannot change your husband; but you can change how you react and respond to him and his actions. You can control your own actions. You can control your life.