tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4129722175911979282.post1977359103609426283..comments2023-04-04T07:26:09.997-07:00Comments on Searching for our silver lining: #MicroblogMondays: scary excitementCristyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04317873211902543387noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4129722175911979282.post-13146911080844015712018-01-23T06:34:53.080-08:002018-01-23T06:34:53.080-08:00Ahhh...the land of happy/sad. Of on one hand/on th...Ahhh...the land of happy/sad. Of on one hand/on the other.<br /><br />What a release for Grey. So hard to imagine all that buried angst he's been living with -- you both have been living with.<br /><br />I'm so glad you've got people stepping up to help your path unfold. May that pattern continue, of the path being laid clearly at your feet as you meet junction after junction.<br /><br />Lori Lavender Luzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15394441222262940632noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4129722175911979282.post-42913364870182988942018-01-22T22:08:21.639-08:002018-01-22T22:08:21.639-08:00Relief tears are so bittersweet, but I'm glad ...Relief tears are so bittersweet, but I'm glad the burden of stress you've both had is going to start to lift.<br /><br />I know you know that you can't foolproof your life to ensure you don't end up in another bad situation. But you know now what to look out for, so you're going to be so much better able to defend yourselves and your family in the future. It might not feel like that, especially now when you've had such a long time of stress and uncertainty, and some of that will continue until you get settled. But take time to breathe, and with each breath let that burden lift from your shoulders. The world is your oyster now!<br />Malihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03928262526502319303noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4129722175911979282.post-79278317923913047722018-01-22T17:05:52.083-08:002018-01-22T17:05:52.083-08:00I'm so glad that you are moving forward to som...I'm so glad that you are moving forward to something new, but I totally get the bittersweet nature of moving away from the things that were pleasant where you are. How wonderful to move away from the myriad UNPLEASANT things, but those silver linings are tough to lose. I'll be thinking of you through this transition!Jesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15868505568965284742noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4129722175911979282.post-37257520582147751242018-01-22T15:50:48.648-08:002018-01-22T15:50:48.648-08:00My heart breaks for your husband - that level of u...My heart breaks for your husband - that level of unhappiness is so tough. I'm glad you're getting this chance.<br /><br />I understand the mixed emotions that come with a move like this: we moved 2,000 miles for my job in 2013. Happy, excited, nervous, terrified, sad - they're all normal feelings. I hope that your journey can be smooth enough to let you enjoy the positive ones and not suffer from the negative ones. (I also hope that your DH's employer will be covering the move for you!)NotMyLinesYethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13341656344049375264noreply@blogger.com