My husband had posted a reply to the "Living Arrangements" thread, but I thought my question was different enough that I would post separately. As he said, we have little choice about our setup right now, and it has me a little nervous.
My husband's new wife lives about an hour away and simply cannot leave her hometown for at least a year and a half due to family concerns. My husband has been looking for new employment for a little while, and recently decided to expand his search to her hometown, just to see what was out there. As it turns out, there are a few very good options that actually might work for him. So now I have this feeling that God is leading him in that direction, and the old testament verses about a man being released from other duties to be with his wife for the first year of marriage keep coming to mind. I'm sure it would be good for them, and maybe it's a needed thing to strengthen their bond.
But if that's what God has for them, it will leave me only being able to see him on the weekends and maybe once during the week when we can bring the whole family together. We have been through separations before for his work, but it is still hard to think about. Especially since the trials of making a major change like this are already stressful enough on a marriage! I don't want to feel abandoned or overwhelmed with the simple day-to-day tasks of running a household and caring for children.
I was just curious as to whether anyone else had had a similar experience that they worked through, and how you handled it. What are the possibilities for schedules? For family time? Is it stupid to call him if I have a flat tire, or should I just call AAA? Yes, I can change my own tire and know how to survive the big bad world on my own, but having to do it alone for a big chunk of the time freaks me out!
My husband's new wife lives about an hour away and simply cannot leave her hometown for at least a year and a half due to family concerns. My husband has been looking for new employment for a little while, and recently decided to expand his search to her hometown, just to see what was out there. As it turns out, there are a few very good options that actually might work for him. So now I have this feeling that God is leading him in that direction, and the old testament verses about a man being released from other duties to be with his wife for the first year of marriage keep coming to mind. I'm sure it would be good for them, and maybe it's a needed thing to strengthen their bond.
But if that's what God has for them, it will leave me only being able to see him on the weekends and maybe once during the week when we can bring the whole family together. We have been through separations before for his work, but it is still hard to think about. Especially since the trials of making a major change like this are already stressful enough on a marriage! I don't want to feel abandoned or overwhelmed with the simple day-to-day tasks of running a household and caring for children.
I was just curious as to whether anyone else had had a similar experience that they worked through, and how you handled it. What are the possibilities for schedules? For family time? Is it stupid to call him if I have a flat tire, or should I just call AAA? Yes, I can change my own tire and know how to survive the big bad world on my own, but having to do it alone for a big chunk of the time freaks me out!