re: Why I think God put us together

Hi Jessi,

If he’s anything like me, and you like my wife, he is so much appreciative of your passion for life and the power with which you live it. That includes not only the peaks of your mood swings, but the successes you’ve had in learning more about yourself and the compassion he has for you when you aren’t as successful in managing the swings as you would have liked to be.

She’s brought insights to me that I would never have thought on my own. That I think is a part of a natural pairing of two friends but in this case I must work harder than any other friendship; not because it’s a hardship but because this is a precious and wonderful gift put into my life.

We goof around about her being my Kirk to her Spock. Although at times it’s rather more like Laurel and Hardy 😉

(To the support group)

re: My Info

It’s good to have support, to share and to learn. I’m finding this is a place where many people can do all three .

Thank you for the comments! I certainly want to help and to receive help any way I can.

As for sticking around, heh heh it takes a lot to get rid of me. Sorry but you all are stuck with me 😀

Replying to my own post, after a year of experience behind us…

Funny I should have noted here that “Routine is her anathema, the one thing in her life that creates more havoc than anything else”.

Also funny that I’ve noted in a response I sent today to another’s post that “Holidays break daily and weekly routines so her manic swings are strong on any given holiday”.

So which is it?

Honestly I can’t tell and I won’t pretend to be clever enough to come up with an answer tonight.

It’s just interesting to see that these two are true statements.

I think in time it will make sense.

But she’s still radiantly beautiful in my heart and mind’s eye.