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Every day musings from a relocated NYer who now wears flip-flops year round. I share moments of motherhood, book reviews, recipes, occasional craft attempts and whatever else is on my mind. http://goodgirlgoneredneck.com
When parents and child(ren) live together in one home they're a family unit. Regardless of how the day plays out, the child(ren) knows that they will return home to that family unit - together - whether they go to work, school, travel, whatever they are out and about doing, that child will - at some point - be under the same roof with his / her parents
One doesn't need to know how things started, or - more likely - ended - to consider exploring the emotions experienced when it comes to divorce. It does not matter if you're a mom or a dad, or quite possibly someone who is defined and described as a wife or husband, without that parent moniker attached. (This is not a play on words, I am not referring here to my own separation and divorce - but to that day in 2007 when I became mom, as well.)But for those of you out there who are watching your life as a wife shift and change. So, if you are someone who is no longer able to place your former spouse's face in a crowd, or if you're someone who is trying to figure out what this new life will mean for you - you're not the only one.
I'll definitely be stopping by the next time I'm in town. And the staff is super friendly and really helpful. And then I brought the other two home for Monday's breakfast. And whether you're doing an overnight in town, or just passing through, be sure to head over to The Asbury for a meal you'll never forget.
I have been toin Raleigh more than a handful of times. It has quickly become one of my favorite places to eat