Hello Sisters
The newsgroup looked lonely, so I thought I would pop in and tell you
that you are the greatest. I will be thankful when more sisters and
brothers can find the newsgroup.
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving. We had our, or will have our
Thanksgiving dinner tonight when Phil has his lunch break. He doesnt
live far from home so I get to see him every evening. It really gets
lonely around here. I don't get to see much of him before he goes to
work and I sure miss him. I think I am finally sick of TV after Six
years. LMAO..Really!! I Loved TV, and the movies. When the kids were
all at home, all ****s except one, total of five, his and mine. We had
something or someone that was having some kind of problem just about
every night. We decided we needed a night out once a week to get away
from all the stress.
Every Wednesday night was our night. We would go out to eat and to a
Movie and Phil was always sweet, let me pick the movie. We decided
before we went out the first time that there would be rules, no
talking about work, since we worked in the same business at that time
and together most of the time which was great, never fought. Actually
we have hardly ever had an argument, truth!.. Also we would never talk
about the kids or their problems.
Well the first night, we had our food in front of us, went to Western
Sizzlin so we brought it to the table. Set down, started to eat, I
looked at him, he looked at me and I started to laugh. It had been so
long since we had anything in common except the kids and work, we had
nothing we could say to each other.
We decided until we started doing a little more together again that w
could talk about work and the children.
We kept our Wednesday night except when I was not at home or when I
was so tired I could hardly move. I was getting sick and did not
realize it. Thought it was just working to hard. It was wonderful and
something I hope we can do again, I pray we can do it again. And BTW
we never stopped talking about our Jobs or the Children. It has been a
wonderful life with this man of mine.
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