Yes folks, step right up. The next roller coaster ride starts over to your right. Remember to strap yourselves in. We don't know where this is going to take us.
For years I've extolled the virtues of ,"What goes around, comes around."
Am I about to bite myself on the bum?? It starting to sadly look that way.
For in excess of 40 years (aawww, give a girl a break. It's a girls prerogative not to tell her real age.) Paul has carried Catherine from one side of the world to the other, waiting for her to grow and mature into the woman she was born to be.
Last year was the moment when Catherine assumed control of the relationship after years of compromise. The future is set, plans are in motion, events are unfolding, expectations are being met, the unimaginable being seen. Relationships are being destroyed, enemies made, friends lost and dreams being dreamt.
A 31 year marriage, - to an amazing woman who bore the back bone of our once, loving family. All 3 of them. Although original plans saw 6, regrettably 3 failed at various times during the launch sequence. A bonding phase, no one is asked to endure. - is headed for divorce. It's the only realistic expectation. My wife deserves dignity; compassion; and a life of complete fulfillment that Catherine cannot provide.
If Karma is maintained through; " What goes around, comes around;" " Those that matter, don't mind, and those that mind don't matter." " When the student is ready the teacher will arrive." What sort of train wreck does that leave Catherine in?
The dilemma.!!!
Within the next 5 years we will see the death of Paul. Catherine will ascend to her full glory in his place, and Catherine will be remarried to the man of her dreams.
Unrealistic expectations?? Not from what Catherine has experienced in recent years both at a personal and professional level.
Does Karma bite Catherine on the bum and destroy her marriage after years of love, caring and devotion; the way her alter-ego did?
Stay tuned for the next enthralling episode of ............. Why'd she do it? .......... (An add free intermission of several years will now follow)
Now I know why women go to the bathroom to cry. It's the only room in the home you can fall apart in and freshen up before you return to reality
Be safe, well and happy. ( I might need to take my own advice)
Lots huggs
Catherine