Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here:
After posting and reading the responses I am happy to say I spoke with my wife and everything is all worked out. I'm heading back home for a visit.
I think I was so wrapped up in not wanting to "bother" my wife with my needs of wanting to go home that it began to consume me and it turned into not knowing what to do.
Someone asked how much of an effort has been put into making relationships here. I have done quite a bit, but for various reasons not much as worked. I'm hoping this will change once we relocate to a new area in the next few months.
Thank you for the responses. It took them to see what was really needed.
Ok OP divorce your wife and move with me back to the west coast. Just kidding, but seriously I could have written your post. Hope you find peace with your time at home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My husband went to visit his family two days after Christmas and stayed 4 days. It was my idea. I told him he might not have another chance again so now was the time. My only request was he call me when he got there and call when he was ready to leave.
He needed to do that. You need to go see your family too.
This. My MIL is not going to be around much longer due to cancer that has spread. She lives 7 hours away. I send my husband up to help out. The only good thing is that his siblings still live near the mom so she has constant care. We pay for anything she wants to make her feel better.
Anonymous wrote:OP here:
After posting and reading the responses I am happy to say I spoke with my wife and everything is all worked out. I'm heading back home for a visit.
I think I was so wrapped up in not wanting to "bother" my wife with my needs of wanting to go home that it began to consume me and it turned into not knowing what to do.
Someone asked how much of an effort has been put into making relationships here. I have done quite a bit, but for various reasons not much as worked. I'm hoping this will change once we relocate to a new area in the next few months.
Thank you for the responses. It took them to see what was really needed.
Anonymous wrote:My father was given a week to live the day before Thanksgiving. I made the trip home and called work on Friday to say I was taking FMLA until things were done. I spent a month at home. I felt so much better after having some time with my family. I couldn't have handled my dad dying and the weeks immediately following from so far away. You need to go back.
Anonymous wrote:We did 5 years living near my spouse's parents and now we live near mine. We are both happy. And we are staying flexible in case there is another move too. It's nice to be near family and it's nice to take turns.