ValleyGal
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Just a little personal rant....
I have a friend I've known for 47 years. We were best friends for more than 20 years. Then she married someone who figured I was a "bad influence" and would not allow me to see her for a couple of years - and then only once every year or two, although we eventually stayed in touch a little more through email. I have a lot of resentment toward her husband. Anyway, a couple of years ago they decided to move away to train in the Salvation Army. That takes two years, and now they are stationed a very long way away. I also do not live in the same city anymore, but it's only a 3 hour drive.
They were in our hometown for their daughter's wedding for two full weeks (but only one weekend - the weekend of the wedding). I got some vacation time so I could go and see her while she was there, but then it interfered with my husband's educational needs, so we had to stay here. I sent her a text, though, saying I would love to make a day trip one of those days, if she can get together.
She was too busy.
I am devastated and heartbroken. I would have driven 6 hours over a mountain pass (it would have cost me about $80 in gas alone, never mind wear and tear), and was willing to do that for her, just to spend an hour with her before she goes. She lives so far away now that there is no telling whether I will ever get to see her again. It would require real coordination with both of us to be in the same town at the same time. That is very unlikely with her controlling husband.
I was so willing to sacrifice for her...and yet she could not make an hour for me, even being in town for two weeks. After 47 years. I'm just so tired of reaching out to her only to be unimportant enough to make time for. I've reluctantly decided it's best to give up, which breaks my heart.
The sad part is that now they have become representative of the Salvation Army, which lowers my opinion of the SA. If they (she) treat a friend of 47 years like this, I hate to think what they (he) will destroy in their church. He set out from day one to destroy our friendship and in my opinion, he just did it. It took him more than 20 years with my best friend, but he finally broke me.
I have a friend I've known for 47 years. We were best friends for more than 20 years. Then she married someone who figured I was a "bad influence" and would not allow me to see her for a couple of years - and then only once every year or two, although we eventually stayed in touch a little more through email. I have a lot of resentment toward her husband. Anyway, a couple of years ago they decided to move away to train in the Salvation Army. That takes two years, and now they are stationed a very long way away. I also do not live in the same city anymore, but it's only a 3 hour drive.
They were in our hometown for their daughter's wedding for two full weeks (but only one weekend - the weekend of the wedding). I got some vacation time so I could go and see her while she was there, but then it interfered with my husband's educational needs, so we had to stay here. I sent her a text, though, saying I would love to make a day trip one of those days, if she can get together.
She was too busy.
I am devastated and heartbroken. I would have driven 6 hours over a mountain pass (it would have cost me about $80 in gas alone, never mind wear and tear), and was willing to do that for her, just to spend an hour with her before she goes. She lives so far away now that there is no telling whether I will ever get to see her again. It would require real coordination with both of us to be in the same town at the same time. That is very unlikely with her controlling husband.
I was so willing to sacrifice for her...and yet she could not make an hour for me, even being in town for two weeks. After 47 years. I'm just so tired of reaching out to her only to be unimportant enough to make time for. I've reluctantly decided it's best to give up, which breaks my heart.
The sad part is that now they have become representative of the Salvation Army, which lowers my opinion of the SA. If they (she) treat a friend of 47 years like this, I hate to think what they (he) will destroy in their church. He set out from day one to destroy our friendship and in my opinion, he just did it. It took him more than 20 years with my best friend, but he finally broke me.