I too wish I had researched more in depth the other doc's wives blogs out there - I would have come up with a much more clever blog title. I don't mind staying home because I understand he's tired. My parents, siblings and grandparents are all active members; as am I. I do not have the answer в but I keep trying to figure it out. It won't be easy. I entertained without him, but with frequent phone calls, lol. I am one to really like my space and opportunity to do my own thing and little projects. I don't really care if she's religious or not, unless she brings it up all the time or tries to convert me. It is hard work. I have been married to my doctor husband for 36 years.
I am realizing now, after leaving my job, selling my house, moving ect…. The essay on race and the priesthood claims that Brigham Young prophesied that blacks would receive the priesthood someday, but if you actually follow the link in the footnotes you will see that he was misquoted. She's a wonderful person and I think we could work, so yes. There have been times in my marriage where I have been frustrated and angry by his lack of change. She asked me the other night how it's possible for me to be such a good person when I don't believe in god. I am often kind of waiting around until the last minute for him to contact me and let me know when he's free or I have to pursue him, which doesn't make me feel like he's very into me. Thanks again for the continued comments and replies to my edit. I have no sympathy for people like you. Does he come home on time after work. Find someone who is available to you and successful.
Still, I would be interested to hear your perspective and that of your readers. It is funny that we are all anonymous. Good luck and my prayers are with you. I'm not trying to be mean, just very clear. When you mix cultural groups you increase the difficulty. I wouldn't just start bringing up the ces letter and the problems in it. For every lesson and sermon preached about loving everyone, there are one or two lessons on avoiding outsiders because they will destroy your eternity. She likely believes that her time as a missionary was preparation for marriage. This is really a conversation you need to have with him. Today, at my ward sacrament meeting, in the back section of the chapel where I was sitting, all the women except one were Mormon wives in interfaith families.
Twitter did not respond. Well, maybe not a total disaster, that is a bit exaggerated. Posts from people who have your same problem occur on a regular basis here on RFM. She's likely openly telling her family that it's okay he's not Mormon because she's going to get him baptized.