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Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Part of a statistic

This is a sad, long put off post. But if I want any record of the proceedings in my life since this is like a journal for me I must do it. Among the many statistics I could find online the percentage of people that are divorced in the United States is 10%. That may not seem like alot compared to how many people there are but it is far higher than it should be. According to a website 45-50% of first marriages end in divorce. That just blows my mind that people can just throw it all away. I am sad to say that after 31 years of what I thought had been a pretty happy marriage my parents are too throwing in the towel. Totally threw me for a loop when I heard this. I still don't know if I know all the facts and what has happened over the last month and a half (yes that is all the time it took) but once the papers go through than it will be a matter of 90 days until the divorce is final. It is kind of crazy cause Cassie my sister in law just made a post on her blog about divorce. I don't think that she knew anything about my parents but she was curious as to if it was worth it. I think as long as you keep close to Heavenly Father and ALWAYS have the gospel in your lives that you can work any problems out. I understand that there are exceptions to the rule but I would hope that every step you could take to over come the problem would be taken before just throwing in the towel. It has been a sad 2 months and if I have seemed distant to anyone that is probably the reason. I am coming to terms with the idea of what this entails and hope that I have the strength to move past this awful time in my life. I am just so grateful for the testimony that I have that families will be together forever and that we are given trials in this life so that we may grow. We may not know the reason for these trials and what we need to learn from them but we will one day. I am grateful that I have a loving husband that has helped me get through this hardship and when I am having a sad moment all I have to do is just look at my beautiful daughter and she brightens any sad moment and it is just that a moment. I know that our family is an eternal one and we will be together throughout the eternities. I love both my mom and dad and I will be there for both of them through all of this.

7 comments:

  1. I am sad to hear about your parents. My parents too got divorced after 30 years. If fact, Jason's too. It's not easy at any age for your parents to get divorced. For some reason people think that once you're an adult divorce is easier because you understand why it is happening. Talking about it definitely helps. :)

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  2. Suzy, I am so sorry! Thanks for sharing your feelings. This mortal life hurts sometimes. I am so glad for your testimony.

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  3. I am sorry to hear all this Suz. I am sad that you are going through a tough time right now. Please remember that I live ten steps away, and if you ever need to talk, come on over! I know that the words I say won't make it any better, but I am here for you every day. Love you!

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  4. So, Sorry. I can relate with some of your feelings, and it makes me sad. I wish you best through this hard time.

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  5. I'm so sorry to hear this :( it seems like the 30 year mark must be hard. My parents went through a major rough patch around 30 years. I'm here for you if you need anything!

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  6. I hate to hear this too! And if any little face can offer any consolation it's Brooklyn's. If you need anything (girls night or what have you) just let us girls know and we'll put it together for you.

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  7. Oh wow! I'm so sorry! That is so hard! I can't imagine what you are going through. Its great that you have such a strong testimony and the Lord to help you through this though. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.

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