Gloria Gaynor's *I WILL SURVIVE*
Posted By: and Tina Turner...............sm on 2007-05-01
In Reply to: Gift for friend going through divorce-He cheated and - had a baby with someone else- sm
HEROES by Mariah Carey (where we women become our own heroes)......
Gloria Gaynor's *I Will Survive* has been my survivor song for 40 years nearly.
Tina Turner: Better Be Good To Me, Look Me In The Heart, When The Heartache Is Over, Talk To My Heart..and really any song of Tina's. *S*......Talk about a survivor!!!
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Even she lives with a man now.
The only way to survive, if you really can't cut anything else back - sm
is to increase your income. Get a 2nd job or have someone else in your family get another job.
Agree, let him do it, you will survive 3 nights a week - sm
without him. If he can get a cheap enough place it might be cheaper than commuting, and if work would/could help pay for it to that would be great. My DH travels a lot, though it is mostly day driving, his daily drive to work is a min. of 1 hour. When he has to go to the same place for a few days that is 2 hours away, he will sometimes stay 1 night to give himself a break (company pays). He gets a very sore back from all the driving and his left leg bothers him a lot too from whatever position he puts it in in the car. Our first two years of marriage I only saw him on the weekends as he was 2.5 hours away at work (we later moved there); I had no problem with it and still don't. I'd rather have him stay and be alive (accidents happen), then drive home just so he can be here and help me with the kids, etc. Yeah, it gets a bit hectic when he is out of town but I can handle it and so can you.
The world you're teaching them to live and survive in
seems to be a very cold, harsh one. I wonder if you're as hard on yourself when you make a mistake and "forget" something.
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