lioness
Brilliant_Rock
- Joined
- Nov 25, 2012
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For all of you who have followed our saga over the years - thank you for your PS dust, concern, positive energy and encouragement.
The girls and I have been home for one year. They are happy and have fully adjusted to life in the US. They made friends in their new schoosl immediately. They are healing from the damage caused by the ordeal of the past, and they are being spoiled rotten by their family here, which includes their stepdad and his family.
I'm home and working in my field once again, which helps me feel whole after being forced out of the job market for years by an endless custody proceeding overseas. My partner is the prince who whispered in my ear and reminded me of what I am capable of as I went to every interview. He did not give me the courage to do it. NO - he helped me remember that I have always had the courage to do it. That is the kind of man I want and the kind of love I need.
I can't even describe how powerless, beaten, downtrodden and defeated I felt while I was still married to an abusive religious fanatic. I would not have my daughters growing up like this in his sect, not when I know that they (and I) were capable of so much more.
The ex forgot one thing - you can only keep a Brooklyn girl down for so long before she roars!!
Happy New Year!!!
The girls and I have been home for one year. They are happy and have fully adjusted to life in the US. They made friends in their new schoosl immediately. They are healing from the damage caused by the ordeal of the past, and they are being spoiled rotten by their family here, which includes their stepdad and his family.
I'm home and working in my field once again, which helps me feel whole after being forced out of the job market for years by an endless custody proceeding overseas. My partner is the prince who whispered in my ear and reminded me of what I am capable of as I went to every interview. He did not give me the courage to do it. NO - he helped me remember that I have always had the courage to do it. That is the kind of man I want and the kind of love I need.
I can't even describe how powerless, beaten, downtrodden and defeated I felt while I was still married to an abusive religious fanatic. I would not have my daughters growing up like this in his sect, not when I know that they (and I) were capable of so much more.
The ex forgot one thing - you can only keep a Brooklyn girl down for so long before she roars!!
Happy New Year!!!