Well, I'm set to swear-in on Aug 25th and depart to IAP on Sept 11. I thought everything was squared away in the personal life about this but recently (as in just this past week) my wife has been freaking out. She can't seem to get the idea of out her head that I'm leaving. I mean leaving, ne'er to return! We are talking about a 3-month separation here. She's had some issues in her life with her father always taking off on her mother while he worked oil rigs around the world--eventually they split for good. Now just a few weeks ago her dad moved to another country. Her mom also lives in another country. So local family support is extremely limited, to say the least. Now I'm set to take off for a bit. I understand the stress she's going through, but I think she's being completely unreasonable and just refuses to see the long-term benefits of the short-term sacrifice.
She's pulling out all the stops to get me to pull out and cancel my enrollment. Leaving her is not an option, and if I can't get this sorted out I'll have to withdraw my enrollment. I don't know what to do. Any words of wisdom for me?
She's pulling out all the stops to get me to pull out and cancel my enrollment. Leaving her is not an option, and if I can't get this sorted out I'll have to withdraw my enrollment. I don't know what to do. Any words of wisdom for me?