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  1. #1
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    Thanks Lisa, no I don't think it is harsh. When I read your post you made a great point in that it happened to both of us, not just me. Sometimes it is hard to look outside of the situation. Both DH and I have had a very stressful past 8plus months. Once again I have to compliment you ladies on this cite on giving unbiased advice.

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    If these words would have come out of my mouth - and they could have - it would have been meant as a joke to make the climate a little lighter. Not a very funny joke, mind you.

    And if my sweetie would have heard me say that, as you did, he would have been a little offended.

    And I would have felt bad about it for saying it, and eventually he would have felt bad about it for feeling offended because I was just trying to ease the atmosphere.

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    solo--been there (kind of). The move was tough, didn't work out, and now you're both dealing with the situation in your different ways. I suspect that if the circumstances were different he may not have said anything at all. Feeling bad person 1 + feeling bad person 2 = stream of negative consciousness comments. Give yourselves time to work through it all (and I mean a LOT of time. I'm still "working through" my move 1.5 years ago, a move that wasn't my idea and in which I was not generally in favor of). Make sure you balance the disappointments with lots of "I love You"s and good thoughts about the future that you share with each other. Give as much as you can (and I know how hard it is to give when you're feeling like you do). It'll really help in the long run!

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    When two people are in a very streessful situation together, it's easier to push each other away and take it out on each other than it is to pull closer together. But to get through the hard times it will be better if you both draw each other closer for strength, and concentrate on keeping the negative feelings focused at "the enemy" rather than at each other. Maybe you should talk openly to him to clear the air and say you want to start pulling together to face the current challenges as a unified team? If he senses your loving intentions it might be a good positive discussion. Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    solo--been there (kind of). The move was tough, didn't work out, and now you're both dealing with the situation in your different ways. I suspect that if the circumstances were different he may not have said anything at all. Feeling bad person 1 + feeling bad person 2 = stream of negative consciousness comments. Give yourselves time to work through it all (and I mean a LOT of time. I'm still "working through" my move 1.5 years ago, a move that wasn't my idea and in which I was not generally in favor of). Make sure you balance the disappointments with lots of "I love You"s and good thoughts about the future that you share with each other. Give as much as you can (and I know how hard it is to give when you're feeling like you do). It'll really help in the long run!
    Wise words from Yellow. Its really easy to see negatives as just happening to you and not everyone in the family. Each time we move I have lots of negative feelings and it normally takes me a good 18 months before I start feeling at home. In the beginning I would vent these on my husband but over time I have learnt that its hard for everyone and that I need to be more positive to help everyone, including myself, adjust (lol normally just in time for the next move).

    I hope you find your dream home soon.
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    I absolutely agree with yellow.

    Silver and I keep a plaque hanging in our kitchen that says

    "Love is a Decision"

    I suspect hubby feels bad about the move, the move not going well, the return that sounds like is leaving you temporarily in a more difficult place than you started.

    Every bad situation has something good in it...you just have to try to find it.

    Years ago, I bought a small painting called "Dark Garden" by an artist with www.storypeople.com. It says:
    I once had a garden filled with flowers that grew only on dark thoughts but they need constant attention & one day I decided I had better things to do.

    Sometimes, this perspective is easier to embrace than others...but I try to hold on to this.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Thanks for all of your relpies, I greatly appreciate your thoughts and efforts. I know I have to be more positive which I have been working hard at, and I know it is not just about me. Sometimes it is just hard to look outside of my little "box" to see the larger picture. I will take all of your comments and advice and try even harder to live by them....Thanks again for all of your support. This is an awesome site with wonderful people. I just hope I can repay you all with an "ear" when you need one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by solobiker View Post
    This is an awesome site with wonderful people. I just hope I can repay you all with an "ear" when you need one.
    LOL - just wait until my next move and I will give you a real ear bashing.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by solobiker View Post
    Sometimes it is just hard to look outside of my little "box" to see the larger picture.
    You share that tendency with 99.9% of the world (me included)...The proof that you WILL get through this is evident in the fact that you're aware of it and sensitive to it.
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trekhawk View Post
    Wise words from Yellow. Its really easy to see negatives as just happening to you and not everyone in the family. Each time we move I have lots of negative feelings and it normally takes me a good 18 months before I start feeling at home. In the beginning I would vent these on my husband but over time I have learnt that its hard for everyone and that I need to be more positive to help everyone, including myself, adjust (lol normally just in time for the next move).

    I hope you find your dream home soon.
    Why do you move so much?
    Blessed are the flexible, for they shall not be bent out of shape.
    > Remember to appreciate all the different people in your life!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brandi View Post
    Why do you move so much?
    You can blame the Airforce for that. Although looking at the positives we would not have gotten the chance to live in the USA for three years if it wasn't for his job.

    Trekhhawk - 8 months and counting until next move.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    2006 Colnago C50 road/SSM Atola
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    Solo,

    I know this isn't in response to your question, but just a thought... Do you think that maybe you perceive lots of negative stuff happening to you because that is what you focus on?

    I'm sure in the past several months there have also been good things in your life, but maybe you aren't giving them equal time.

    kate

    p.s. Mr. Silver, I love Brian Andreas' Story People! Everyone should click on that link for a quirky day brightener.

 

 

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