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Started by: Courtney Kinne
So that age old, oh-so tired saying that "when it rains it pours" does indeed ring true. My name is Courtney, and I'm not dying--I am getting a divorce. Such a common thing nowadays, you say? Well it clearly is, as I have googled it and visited the self-help blogs until I'm blue in the face and the screen is blurry. Simply Google it and you will find everything from how to feel to how to get revenge--you name it, it's there. What it doesn't tell you, is how to recover from it financially when it's sudden, and how to recover emotionally when the Disney movies lied to you about this crap being forever--how to 'bounce back' when the rest of your life seems to be falling apart as well. Shortly before this occurred I lost my job (I have since found another, less paying job that I am ever-so grateful for-I work for a Kids' Dance competition), my car is giving up on life, I found a roommate to assist with rent who decided to skip out a mere weeks later--and I have now found myself buried in bills that I was left with thanks to an unfaithful husband, an ungrateful roommate and a series of unfortunate events. So, no, I am not suffering from some incurable ailment, I don't have mounds of medical bills, I don't have some inspirational love story for the "newlywed" section of this page, and I'm surely not going to leave my job to travel the world. What I DO have is the desire for independence so that everything can be mine again, the desire to keep my animals and I in a house together, and the hopefulness that I will be a success story for many of those out there that have gone through such an unfortunate life event and somehow began to drown in the shuffle as well when blindsided by the decisions of others.
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