| Hi abtjeep,
You are right, there is no easy answer.
It is obviously very difficult for both you and your husband being apart for so much of the time.
However, as you have already mentioned, there are thousands of couples in similar situations.
I don't know how much you have said to your husband about the way you feel but I feel you should sit down together when he is home again and really let him know how you are feeling and discuss how much longer it is likely to be before there is enough in the kitty to get the house you both want. Hopefully not too much longer.
Working on an oil rig I believe is extremely well paid and he should be able to get the money he needs much quicker than if he had a less unsociable job.
Having had experience of long absences from my wife I can empathise with you. It is not much fun.
Once you know how much longer it will take for your husband to get the money together, I would suggest you agree a timescale with him, for when he will leave his current job and get work where you can spend normal time together.
Although you have diabetes, does it prevent you from working? If not, I was wondering whether it would be an idea to try to find a job for yourself. This would help to give you something to fill more of your time when you and your husband are apart. It would also help to fill the coffers quicker and therefore hopefully allow you husband to leave his current job sooner.
If you are unable to work and if you want a home of your own, I feel that you may have to accept your husband being away for so much of the time for a while longer. Although it is hurting now, once you have your home I am sure you will look back and feel it was all worthwhile.
I can understand your thinking behind not having children of your own and it is probably not the right time anyway, not until you have your home and your husband with you, but hopefully your condition will not prevent you considering adoption. There are an awful lot of children who are desperate for a loving, caring family.
Good luck and I hope you soon have your new home.
John
(Poseidon) |