To those of you who have been so complimentary on my writing...Thanks so much!
I've found that I am really enjoying it. I hope to have some free time this weekend to read through your blogs from the beginning--I find so many of them that interest me, so it may take a day or two!
Just a quick reply to FD from what he posted in my comments..I understand how it does seems odd that we just couldn't find jobs in the same city.
As for why Master couldn't just move here..He relocated from this state to take that job & he makes more money than I do! lol
The main reason though, was that I have a daughter who was still a minor at the time. She went to live with her father when I made that first move to be with Master and when I came back home, she moved back in with me.
She was at the age where I didn't want to just uproot her from her friends and school and drag her across the country for my own selfish reasons. So from then on, it was just a given that I wouldn't be moving anywhere until once she was out of school and more independent. She was also one of the main reasons that I came back home..I missed her terribly, and although she was well taken care of, I felt guilty for leaving her.
She's now a college student and although she does still rely on me for some things, my moving with Master can soon become a reality. Master even told me He would help me make sure she always has what she needs & we'll give her some extra financial support while she finishes school.
There are still a couple obstacles we have to overcome before I can be with him, but we are both hoping that it will just be a few short months. I'm tired of being without Him..I need that discipline in my life, I need His stern hand and His love!
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6 years ago
Those darn kids wil get to you every time. LOL! I'm sure just about everyone, myself included, can relate to the bond between a mother and child. Kudos to you for putting her first, and sacrificing your own situation for her. That's what parenting is all about. It seems so many people have kids, but don't "raise" them. It takes a strong woman to do what you did and go back to her. Good for you!
ReplyDeleteKeep up the good work, and we'll continue reading. :)
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Thanks so much!! =)
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