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Your tribute was heartfelt and heartwrenching. I simply cannot fathom just how many collective hearts and minds are absolutely aching with you tonight. We love you and we are here. May God give you strength and peace to cope with yet another unimaginable burden.

 

Jen

 

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Beautifully written. :grouphug::grouphug:

 

I know this is ripping your heart out.

 

What a fine man you have there...and what a fine wife you are. I cannot imagine that it is easy to lay aside all your personal feelings and struggles with this situation and step back and DO what is actually *best* for your husband's well being regardless of how crappy it makes you feel.

 

Praying for you and your family this morning. :grouphug::grouphug:

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I remember when you were planning your wedding and how much joy radiated from your posts then. I read your beautiful words and all I can think of is how seasonal life is.

 

I am so glad that you have a storehouse of memories with him, that you are getting the license that validates your vocation and that you had TIME with this man to heal and breathe and be who you are called to be.

 

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7 years ago, when I was a struggling single mom, I met him.

 

 

He respected, and supported, my rules about dating as a single mom. He respected my rules about intimacy. He respected my rules about dating (only when xh had the kids and some other stuff).

 

When introducing him to the kids was possible (met my criteria), he cried that I had given him the honor. Right there in CiCi's, he cried.

 

He was over at the house one weekend. He was trying to help with outside projects. I didn't have the correct tools/stuff. He took the boys, went to Home Depot and returned with the boys ;) and an outdoor broom, a quality rake, and some basic tools.

 

He taught the boys how to build, fix things, take care of tools.

 

He coached baseball 4 seasons, for both boys.

 

He earned money purposely to buy a keyboard for my dd (who can't do sports).

 

He went to my dd's JRA Doctor's appointment.

 

He took my dd to see Taylor Swift.

 

He made me watch sappy movies that made me cry (Christmas shoes? What's the POINT of all that emoting?)

 

When financial burdens were imposed on us, he took any and all odd jobs he could. He designed alarm systems. He put siding on a home. He ran firework stands. He drove school buses.

 

He planned family outings: a fishing contest, a trip to Six Flags, a trip to the amusement park in Houston before it closed, a trip to Schlitterbahn. Movies.

 

He taught me how to play Texas Hold Em.

 

He is THE REASON I am a therapist. Once, when he was listening to me on the phone counseling a woman about parenting, he asked me incredulously why WASN'T I DOING THAT FOR A LIVING. Finally, we made things happen to make me getting my Masters a priority. He supported and cheered me on every single day I was a student, including my final semester in which he was getting very sick.

 

He began his own Masters. He was going to be a Chaplain at a hospital, nursing home, etc.

 

And, tomorrow, he goes in one.

 

:grouphug: I am so sorry for your pain, but what a beautiful testimony to your husband. I am praying for you.

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:grouphug::grouphug::grouphug: This board has been the collective recipient of your words, and your wisdom, and your occasional wry humor for more than a decade. We are all so fortunate to have crossed paths with you. I shall be forever grateful for almost everything that you have written and shared over the years. Your candor and honesty is unparalleled. We are all fortunate to have shared your insights, and your sorrows, and every so often, your victories. Do you remember the board euphoria that spread like wildfire when you married Adrian? There was cheering in the streets that night.

 

Your tribute was heartfelt and heartwrenching. I simply cannot fathom just how many collective hearts and minds are absolutely aching with you tonight. We love you and we are here. May God give you strength and peace to cope with yet another unimaginable burden.

 

Jen

 

I remember when you were planning your wedding and how much joy radiated from your posts then. I read your beautiful words and all I can think of is how seasonal life is.

 

I am so glad that you have a storehouse of memories with him, that you are getting the license that validates your vocation and that you had TIME with this man to heal and breathe and be who you are called to be.

 

:grouphug::grouphug:

:iagree: Although I wasn't around when you met Adrian, I have followed the story of his illness and how you have dealt with it as a couple. I am heartbroken for you. May God bless the time you still have with him. :grouphug:

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