Posts Tagged ‘counseling’

Tough Days Ahead

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

First of all - thank you to all of my friends who have left comments, emailed me privately and/or called. One silver lining on this cloud has been the support, the friendship and the love that you have all shown to Carolyn and I during this difficult time. It’s some comfort knowing that we’re surrounded by such good people, and I hope I get the chance to thank each and every one of you. It means the world to me.

Carolyn is visiting her family in Toronto right now. That’s important - she needs her time to “deflate” and be in her comfort zone, and I need the time to get back into some regular routine.

Next Monday we’re going to go for some marriage counseling. I’m not holding out for any miracles, but I do hope it will at least help us identify things that went wrong. Even if our marriage is truly over, it will at least give us awareness of mistakes that were made, weaknesses, unfulfilled needs, etc.

I love my wife. We’ve been married for 8 years, we’ve been together for 10 years, and we’ve known each other for 12 years. That represents a third of my lifetime, and virtually all of my adult life. Even if we separate for good, I hope she knows that I will always love her, and will always have the highest respect for her. Every day with her has been a gift, and it’s something I’ll always cherish.