“Were you going to divorce me when I got cancer?!”
“Well, no! I just mean that it strained our marriage.”
“But that’s not what I’m talking about. I mean we’ve never talked about getting divorced.”
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Doesn't anybody stay in one place anymore?
When I was fifteen years old my dad lost his job. Tried as he could to find a job in Rochester, the only positions he could land were located in Kansas City, San Francisco, or New York City. He took the year long commitment in California, hoping that after that time something would open up closer to home.
Labels:
Distance,
Family,
Life,
Love,
Parents,
Possibilities,
Relationships
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4 comments:
Wow. This was a heavy one. I am happy to see you writing about this part of your family. It is a big part.
I totally thought of you when I wrote this! You got to see so much of this first hand. Never realized how much it affected me until I started really examining my emotional stuff.
Really good to examine.
I have similar examples in my life and so I find myself wondering why long distance is assumed to be the death knell for any relationship. Never having actually been in a long distance relationship (but facing the very real possibility soon), I don't quite know whether to be optimistically inspired by the good examples, or to be depressed and scared by the bad. This gets filed under good, and I may refer to it again from time to time.
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