My husband and I are separated by almost 1400 miles and I've just discovered we are expecting a baby. We are both very excited, but have different opinions on how we should proceed now. See, I have a son from a previous marriage and my custody agreement requires me to stay in the state of Texas. Which is fine, because that's what I want to do. Not that I don't want to be with him, I do, but I like my life here and our friends and family and I'm not wanting to get into a custody battle with the ex (expensive) or put myself or my son through the move (trauma). But more than that, I don't want to become isolated from friends and family.
I'm sure it's only insecurity on my part, and probably me judging him based on my prior experiences, but he sometimes disappears for a few hours or even all evening and it upsets me. I don't expect him to be "on call" or anything, but I get upset when he's off the grid for extended times because we're so far apart. He's in the military, so I know he has to be far away, but I know when I go see him this weekend, I'm going to get the hard sell on why it's time to do the custody battle and be out there. I'm almost dreading the trip.
Does anyone have any tips or advice on how to deal with this? I definitely don't want to move out there, where I don't have infrastructure and I'm isolated or stuck if my fears turn out to be realities. But I also don't want to accuse him or make him feel like my decision is based on his behavior, because I don't feel it will be constructive and worry it will make him defensive. He's a great provider and I know he wants us to all be in one spot. I am just certain that a move isn't what I want at this point, despite how difficult a new baby will be without him on the scene. HELP!
PS: I'm Katchi (Pronounced Catchy) and I'm new to the board! Found the site after reading an article about distance relationships!
I'm sure it's only insecurity on my part, and probably me judging him based on my prior experiences, but he sometimes disappears for a few hours or even all evening and it upsets me. I don't expect him to be "on call" or anything, but I get upset when he's off the grid for extended times because we're so far apart. He's in the military, so I know he has to be far away, but I know when I go see him this weekend, I'm going to get the hard sell on why it's time to do the custody battle and be out there. I'm almost dreading the trip.
Does anyone have any tips or advice on how to deal with this? I definitely don't want to move out there, where I don't have infrastructure and I'm isolated or stuck if my fears turn out to be realities. But I also don't want to accuse him or make him feel like my decision is based on his behavior, because I don't feel it will be constructive and worry it will make him defensive. He's a great provider and I know he wants us to all be in one spot. I am just certain that a move isn't what I want at this point, despite how difficult a new baby will be without him on the scene. HELP!
PS: I'm Katchi (Pronounced Catchy) and I'm new to the board! Found the site after reading an article about distance relationships!
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