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Somehow I've been able to pick up the pieces of...

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Submitted by Grandma on Fri, 04/22/2011

Somehow I've been able to pick up the pieces of my relationships with my family members and little by little we are getting closer. I think they know I am there for them, that they can ask me for anything and I will give it if I can. When we're together we know how to have fun, and how to laugh, and how to talk about things that matter, and how to love each other. Yes, we do know how to love each other! Life doesn't get any better than that!

I am recently separated from my husband of nearly ...

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Submitted by Grandma on Fri, 10/30/2009I am recently separated from my husband of nearly 50 years, and I worry that the breakup of my marriage gives my grandchildren a bad impression of what marriage is. I don't want them to think that most marriages are doomed. I don't believe that. I've tried to convey that if they think in terms of a life partner, marrying someone who agrees to work with them to create the life they both want, then marriage can be wonderful. What is a worry for me, is that I don't know if I can set a good example for these precious children while having to deal with my present-day reality?
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