Poetic justice has been served!
October 1st, 2010 09:54 pmFour years ago today I rejoiced as I flew up in the sky with a man that I loved and we were married.
Four years later, I am once again rejoicing because my divorce to that man is final.
A call to the county clerk's office this morning revealed that the divorce decree was indeed signed on September 27 by the judge along with my name change request.
I guess that makes me a new woman two times over!
Mom and I had a wonderful dinner together and a glass of Lambic to celebrate. To sound like a sappy Hallmark card, I am so grateful for all the love and support from my family and friends. This past year has been so very trying for me and the I truly owe it to those who supported me.
On to drag things like work ... the boss was out sick for most of the day so I actually got some work done. Treated myself to lunch at Five Guys to celebrate the news. The most amazing thing is that I walked out of the office after an eight hour day. It felt so odd!
The rain has stopped and the wind has been blowing steady to help dry the ground.
While tomorrow is the first day of bow season, I have chosen to go to MDRF so that I can celebrate the good news with my sister and friends in Revel Grove.
Four years later, I am once again rejoicing because my divorce to that man is final.
A call to the county clerk's office this morning revealed that the divorce decree was indeed signed on September 27 by the judge along with my name change request.
I guess that makes me a new woman two times over!
Mom and I had a wonderful dinner together and a glass of Lambic to celebrate. To sound like a sappy Hallmark card, I am so grateful for all the love and support from my family and friends. This past year has been so very trying for me and the I truly owe it to those who supported me.
On to drag things like work ... the boss was out sick for most of the day so I actually got some work done. Treated myself to lunch at Five Guys to celebrate the news. The most amazing thing is that I walked out of the office after an eight hour day. It felt so odd!
The rain has stopped and the wind has been blowing steady to help dry the ground.
While tomorrow is the first day of bow season, I have chosen to go to MDRF so that I can celebrate the good news with my sister and friends in Revel Grove.