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Lora,<BR> ![[Linked Image from marriagebuilders.com]](http://www.marriagebuilders.com/forum/images/icons/grin.gif) <P>You've done the hard work, realized you would have been ok without him, this is a very good way to go into reconciliation with your marriage being once again, a deliberate choice by both of you.<P>Best wishes!<P>------------------<BR>Lor<BR>"Whatever is true, honorable, just, pure, lovely, gracious...think about these things." Phil 4:8
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Hi, I'm very happy for you. Surely yours will be a success story. <P>------------------<BR>Belle, Domestic Goddess
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Lora, I am so happy to read this news! I can only reiterate what others have said, however, with: baby steps ... go slow. My best to you!<P>------------------<BR>terri<BR><B>Courage</B><P>Whatever course you decide upon,<BR>there is always someone to tell you<BR>that you are wrong.<P>There are always difficulties arising<BR>which tempt you to believe that your <BR>critics are right.<P>To map out a course of action <BR>and follow it to an end <BR>requires courage.<P><I>Ralph Waldo Emerson</I>
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Lor,<BR>Thanks for the positive thoughts, thats a nice way to look at it.<P>Bellevue,<BR>I am trying my hardest to be a success story, but I dont feel too confident yet.<P>Terri,<BR>I know, its almost harder to be patient with some positve motion. Before I felt I was OK, and now I am getting axious and nervous again.<BR>Lora<BR>
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Lora, please don't take this the wrong way ... but I have been where you are now - as recently as this past summer, when I went golfing with my husband and when I went with him to his uncle's funeral. That is the main reason I send cautions ... I really do hope that your husband is nearly out of the fog and recognizes how much he will lose if he loses you. Mine is stubbornly refusing to use the fog lights that God has given him to see his way out...<P>------------------<BR>terri<BR><B>Courage</B><P>Whatever course you decide upon,<BR>there is always someone to tell you<BR>that you are wrong.<P>There are always difficulties arising<BR>which tempt you to believe that your <BR>critics are right.<P>To map out a course of action <BR>and follow it to an end <BR>requires courage.<P><I>Ralph Waldo Emerson</I>
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