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Divorce/Separation :
first night of separation

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 HurtingandLost (original poster member #29322) posted at 4:36 AM on Sunday, July 13th, 2014

She left this morning said she'd be back tomorrow night it was my weekend with the kids. Awesome! The living room is actually accessible with her shit picked up and her blankets and crap off the couch. Kids helped me clean up and prep the master for paint, and afterwards helped me clean everything up and put things away. My 8 year old screwed all the wall plates back in which was cool to watch. Then they rode their bikes and scooters for awhile until it started raining. I was able to drop off a few bags of her shit at the goodwill, cook a good dinner for the kids and now I'm kicking back relaxing. I could get used to this!

[This message edited by HurtingandLost at 10:39 PM, July 12th (Saturday)]

Fbh

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MovingUpward ( member #14866) posted at 5:41 AM on Sunday, July 13th, 2014

Glad that you and kids enjoyed your evening.

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Gemini71 ( member #40115) posted at 5:46 AM on Sunday, July 13th, 2014

It's amazing how much time is left for just doing things with your kids when the drama leaves.

DSs 21, 16, 12
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IDK
IDC
IDGAF

Double Betrayal D-Day 7/26/2013
Divorced 11/18/2014

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norabird ( member #42092) posted at 6:41 AM on Sunday, July 13th, 2014

Sounds pretty wonderful! I'm loving your attitude. Onwards and upwards and good riddance to bad garbage!

Sit. Feast on your life.

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