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I needed a couple of days to get my head strait. My Dumb DH is ok except for a possible broken nose from the airbag. I get to be the not so lucky transporter for him. As I REFUSE to have the ignition interlock blow thingy installed in MY truck! No sir now way! Thats MY truck, and HE isn't driving it! When I saw him in court and he had to watch me about loose it in front of the judge, he realised then that he has done some major damage, and how much it has affected me and our daughter.
It was really cute though. When I picked him up from county jail, our DD Chloe scolded him about the broke car. Two years old and tells her daddy that he is bad and broke the car.
I love my little girl.
We had the car hauled off yesterday, as I did not want to look at it every time I step outside. And I had just filled the tank. My DH owes me more than he knows.
Waking up at 4"45 just isnt my cup of tea, but I will do what needs to be done in order for him to get to and from work.
I'm here, I am ok, and I am no longer a complete mental case over this situation. But by no means is he anywhere near out of trouble with me. He successfully in one night, put us about $3500 more in debt.
We wont be purchasing property anytime soon now.
Sorry, honey. Yep, it is very expensive lesson to learn...and hopefully he has learned. Good for your DD. He needs to think of what the alternatives could have been....killing someone else or killing himself.....make sure he realizes that he could have left your DD without a daddy. Or someone else's DD or DS without a parent. Very scary.
You know we are all here for you ....use us to vent at.
Hebetter have learned, as I told him I will not go through this again. And I meant it. He could have killed himself or someone else. I still dont understand why he took the road that he did. He can hardly drive that road without going in the ditch on a nice dry day stone cold sobre. Big dummy that he is. Poor little 10" around fir tree, but I'm glad he hit the tree and didn't plow through the brush and fence, and into the back side of the police fueling station. Ugg... lol
It was and still kinda is a scary situation. He has to take a drug and alcohol screening, and then a victems panel. His next court date is on march 1st, I'm not looking forward to driving him to court, but oh well.
He has to go. Needless to say, he's not drinking anymore. He may want to, but Mamma Cheyrl says NO WAY!
We will get over this, and things will eventually get back to normal. Its just gonna take some time.
I needed a couple of days to get my head strait. My Dumb DH is ok except for a possible broken nose from the airbag. I get to be the not so lucky transporter for him. As I REFUSE to have the ignition interlock blow thingy installed in MY truck! No sir now way! Thats MY truck, and HE isn't driving it! When I saw him in court and he had to watch me about loose it in front of the judge, he realised then that he has done some major damage, and how much it has affected me and our daughter.
It was really cute though. When I picked him up from county jail, our DD Chloe scolded him about the broke car. Two years old and tells her daddy that he is bad and broke the car.
We had the car hauled off yesterday, as I did not want to look at it every time I step outside. And I had just filled the tank. My DH owes me more than he knows.
Waking up at 4"45 just isnt my cup of tea, but I will do what needs to be done in order for him to get to and from work.
I'm here, I am ok, and I am no longer a complete mental case over this situation. But by no means is he anywhere near out of trouble with me. He successfully in one night, put us about $3500 more in debt.
Sorry, honey. Yep, it is very expensive lesson to learn...and hopefully he has learned. Good for your DD. He needs to think of what the alternatives could have been....killing someone else or killing himself.....make sure he realizes that he could have left your DD without a daddy. Or someone else's DD or DS without a parent. Very scary.
You know we are all here for you ....use us to vent at.
Hebetter have learned, as I told him I will not go through this again. And I meant it. He could have killed himself or someone else. I still dont understand why he took the road that he did. He can hardly drive that road without going in the ditch on a nice dry day stone cold sobre. Big dummy that he is. Poor little 10" around fir tree, but I'm glad he hit the tree and didn't plow through the brush and fence, and into the back side of the police fueling station. Ugg... lol
It was and still kinda is a scary situation. He has to take a drug and alcohol screening, and then a victems panel. His next court date is on march 1st, I'm not looking forward to driving him to court, but oh well.
We will get over this, and things will eventually get back to normal. Its just gonna take some time.
