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- From: rprimmer@home.webo.dg.com (Bob Primmer)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids,soc.women,soc.men,alt.child-support,alt.dads-rights
- Subject: Re: It's just a TV SHOW!
- Message-ID: <RPRIMMER.92Nov18085334@home.webo.dg.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 13:53:34 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: JFRAWLEY@SUVM.SYR.EDU's message of Wed, 11 Nov 92 13:55:57 EST
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- In article <1689CBF0E.JFRAWLEY@SUVM.SYR.EDU> JFRAWLEY@SUVM.SYR.EDU (Judy Thomas Frawley) writes:
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- I do not how this thread originally got started, and I am obviously
- not a man :-), but I think this is a really great question.
-
- My husband and I have been separated for 19 months; physically
- separated for 16. We have a four-year-old daughter. I am not
- yet legally separated or divorced.
-
- One of the *toughest* things I have had to deal with is
- what to do with those pictures, etc. My husband asked
- me to please give the wedding album to my mother for
- safekeeping, so I wouldn't destroy it. Although I would
- not have and was originally angry at him for insinuating
- that I would, I took his suggestion.
-
- I have a picture of my husband and I on vacation posted on
- my daughter's bedroom door. I have not disposed of any
- pictures because I feel somewhat neutral about them at
- this point. I have a trunk full of wedding memorabalia (sp?)
- that I have not been able to even open, let alone try to
- do anything with.
-
- My daughter looks at the wedding album from time to time.
- I think it is good for her. She understands that we *were*
- happy once. She has her own picture album of her, myself, and
- her father when she was born. She loves these pictures and
- likes to hear the stories I tell her about her birth. Her
- father is a very special person in her life. Just because
- I divorced him, doesn't mean she has to.
-
- I keep pictures for Hannah. I talk to her about our marriage,
- how much we both love her, and how much we were happy once.
- I explain to her that sometimes people don't love each other
- anymore. I don't try to delude her into thinking that we
- will be getting back together, though. It is a difficult
- balance. I think if I had been rash and thrown out pictures
- or reminders of my marriage it would have not helped my own
- recovery from a very difficult situation.
-
- I can't forget that I was married. I can't forget that my (almost)
- ex is my daughter's father and that they are very close. So, I
- have kept pictures for her sake and because, quite frankly, I
- wouldn't want to forget that we were happy once. The pictures
- also help me see the growth in our marriage and I can also
- trace the disintegration of it through those pictures. Maybe it
- sounds silly, but they have really helped me...as time goes on,
- they are easier to look at. Maybe someday I will be able to
- open that trunk and not think of it as a dream that went sour,
- but as a phase of my life that has passed.
-
- Judy Frawley
- Hannah's mama
-
- Judy, this is one of the nicer notes I have read. You seem to be an
- unusually good person. I'm glad to hear that you and your husband are
- acting so adult during a difficult time. It is nice to see someone
- *truly* interested in what's best for the child(ren) instead of just
- using that hackneyed line to better their position in court.
-
- - Bob
-