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Posted by John A on April 11, 2006 at 20:34:48 from (65.161.170.70):
In Reply to: OT Marriage Problem posted by blank on April 11, 2006 at 18:28:39:
Blake, Comming from My stand point....I and my 2 sisters now own, 2 Texas Century Ranches, one each on both Moms and Dads sides. Owned and operated by us since the mid 1850s!. Just ask what is she upset about. you are not clear on this! Doesn"t want to live in the country? Yes she will but, this place is too far out? No neighbors? Cant handle corridinating grocerys, school, work, bad weather. just what? You can not just walk away from 8000 acres that have been under one ownership since the late 1800s. She is not thinking straight or clearly. Does she not realize you (and other siblins, if any) will own this at some point in the future. It will support a couple of three families, even if it is snake manure poor. I won"t advicate Divorce, that probabily a bit drastic for now but there must be some comprimise that can be made. OBTW....When She married you, you took her out to meet Mom and Dad the first time and you said "This is my Families ranch, It had been our family since the late 1800s..... she knew that one day it would be all or partly yours! I do suspect she is going to press you to sell, 8000 acres @...say 500 to 800/acre is a train load of money. I do not know where you live or current land prices there I just pulled a figure out of the air! The above figure just an example. A Lot of prayer and prayerful actions are needed here. Good Luck! Later, John A.
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