This has not been a good week.
1. Older daughter has decided to divorce her husband. They've been together for more than 6 years, married for 16 months. I think she's being an idiot. Their marriage has been a secret from almost everyone, and they were going to have an "official" ceremony next spring.
2. Younger daughter (25) is not going to graduate from community college next month. She's flunking one of her courses, as usual, due to poor attendance. Another chunk of tuition down the toilet.
3. Probable pre-cancerous polyp found and removed during colonoscopy, but waiting for lab confirmation. Now I need a colonoscopy every 3 years instead of every 5 (family history of colon cancer).
4.On Saturday we're going to the wedding of one of my husband's nieces. It's going to be hard not to cry, thinking about my older daughter. Both girls will be there, but not the older one's husband, who's got 2 rugby matches that weekend.
Life sucks.
If anyone has a vibe or two to spare, I'd be grateful for them.
Howler
(4,225 posts)Forgive me if I'm mistaken but wasn't there unrest at your Daughters wedding? I seem to remember a post from you about that.
If not please disregard!
I'm SOOOOOO SENDING Good energy For EVERYTHING The Divorce, The College Education, And Good feelings for your Nieces wedding !
But First and Foremost I'm sending focused energy of (((Love, Healthy cells and colon for you!)))
I'm putting YOU into my crystal prayer Grids!
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On the bright side Mr Howler had Pre Cancerous polyp's several years ago! He is clear and fully healthy today!!!! So please Relax Liberal Esto! When they say CANCEROUS polyp's its time to worry ! BELIEVE me I understand having a colonoscupy (Nope the spell check could'nt even clean that spelling up ) SUCKS!!!!
BlueIris
(29,135 posts)Last edited Thu Apr 26, 2012, 09:25 PM - Edit history (1)
Saturn in Libra is putting a lot of stress on a lot of LTR and especially marriages. I've also seen it encourage people to commit after years of resistance. Maybe your eldest daughter will still fall into the second category.
((( LiberalEsto )))
ETA: Here's hoping everyone stays *cancer free,* of course.
elleng
(135,784 posts)Confirms our relationship, yours and mine, as my 2 daughters having problems, mostly with eachother, but the rest of the family involved, of course.
Thinking of you and yours.
Melissa G
(10,170 posts)Cleita
(75,480 posts)I have been having colonoscopies, getting polyps removed, every three years for almost a decade now. It's good because it actually prevents the cancer you might have gotten. Just keep getting them and you will be fine.