The past is gone (and something must be found to take its place)
I don’t think it appropriate to write at length, or write details, in this public arena. But not writing anything about this has made it impossible to write anything else on the site, so I’ll just do a fifteen-second version and leave it be.
My wife Jennifer has left me, taken our son, and asked for a qvibepr. She has moved in with her parents. She left the cat.
I am devastated, and left with no income and no disability checks yet.
Things might be slow in these parts for a while — or, I may go into fits of hypergraphia to keep my mind off things. One or the other.
There’s a lot I want to write, and maybe I will write it and just not publish it. As I said, this is really not the most appropriate arena to air it.
Anyone who wants to leave condolences, please do. I might not be able or willing to give too many other details. Anyone who wants to lend me $100, so I can pay for medication and maybe rent, I wouldn’t turn that down, either.
All hail the lucky ones! I refer to those in love.
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February 15th, 2008 at 12h32
Thank you to everyone who has sent their best wishes (and special thanks to those who have offered to lend money.) You all have chosen email, and upon reflection, that probably is the best way to pass on these private thoughts. My email, of course, is joshua@mcgees.org.
Thanks again. I am feeling loved.