Ya know how this happens:
And you think you'll spend your life like this:
But, it ends like this:
So, I do what any other person would do and go live with my parents for some of the time.
But, to get to my parents I have to drive for an hour and a half in rush hour traffic with a barking dog and fussing baby while listening to Barney.
And then Sadie gets sick {on the second anniversary of her hospitalization}.
And all I want is my husband and all Sadie wants is her dad - but he is no where to be found.
That's when I say "Aye Caramba"!
*******
At least we'll get to spend eternity together even if on earth we're always apart.
And you think you'll spend your life like this:
But, it ends like this:
So, I do what any other person would do and go live with my parents for some of the time.
But, to get to my parents I have to drive for an hour and a half in rush hour traffic with a barking dog and fussing baby while listening to Barney.
And then Sadie gets sick {on the second anniversary of her hospitalization}.
And all I want is my husband and all Sadie wants is her dad - but he is no where to be found.
That's when I say "Aye Caramba"!
*******
At least we'll get to spend eternity together even if on earth we're always apart.
3 comments:
I know exactly how you feel Alicia! We did the same thing this weekend. It's so good to have Bret back.
Not to one up you or anything, but one time Warren lived in South Africa and I lived in America after we were married. For three months. Then he moved to Florida and I stayed in Utah. For five months. For the first three years of our marriage we spent at least 3 months apart every year. I'd like to think that was our secret to happiness, but really, it just sucked. My point is: I empathize with you. But my real point is: I win.
Also, sorry Sadie is sick! Kids should be immune from getting sick. No me gusta.
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