blaster
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- May 23, 2011
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- Boat Info
- 2010 sea ray 205 sport
F-250 CCLB 6.2 4x4 3.73 rear.
- Engines
- Mercruiser 4.3 mpi alpha 1.62
My son bought a new house, moved in this past Friday. They had been packing up for a month, got rid of some stuff in the process. My wife went down to help during the week. She stepped on the edge of the concrete driveway, rolled her ankle and somehow broke a bone in her foot, she's in a cast and on crutches for a while.
So my son had to get a new house this year, after getting a new wife last year....coincedence?
Me, same wife for 47 years and house for almost as long. I'm planning some overdue updates on the house but there's not much that can be done for Me and the Admiral.
47 years!!! Wow! Congratulations. Very sorry to hear about your wife breaking her ankle. If that is her first major ankle injury she must have some sure feet. The PT can be like torture but it does give you mobility back so have her keep with it so she can bring you a beer when she heals.
No, the ex wife is getting a monthly check and the new young wife wants babies, the first one is due in a month. This is going to be expensive. He'll learn, I think...I hope.
I know I will never go through a divorce again! I resigned to never get married again, so I thought. I’ve been married just shy of two years and we never want it to end. The deciding factor for me was our ability to communicate and find mostly equitable solutions to issues between us and our family. I think if the two of them do the same and can keep it up then they will be as lucky as you and your wife.
Child support can be a huge impact on a young man if he doesn’t competently and aggressively defend himself. Often in deciding calculations for alimony/support the numbers provided are fraudulent from one side or the other. Very difficult facet to the many negative sides of a broken relationship.