What to say, then in the meantime congratulations for your goals achieved, it's not easy to become an orca in a sea of small whales and in my opinion it's a great result, you will also improve and go on reaching other goals, I'm sure. As for the licence, even my wife hasn't driven for several years and she would rush back, I hope she will soon I always try to encourage her but I don't want to force her, she will do it when she feels ready. As far as children are concerned, unfortunately, we are not lucky enough to have any, but I believe that, however painful it is, it is also very satisfying to see them take off and realize their lives; I am sure you are a super mom and they are lucky to have you as is your husband and You are lucky to have a beautiful family, I also feel very lucky to have my family and basically they are pushing us to go carry on even when everything seems dark, right? Thank you so much for the beautiful sharing, I follow you and in every goal I'm rooting for you! A hug!🤗
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Oh, I feel for your wife - prior to this, when our kids were little (the youngest was just a baby), I was diagnosed with post-partum depression and anxiety. Part of what happened is that when I got behind the wheel of a car, I had a panic attack and would start to black out, so I ended up not being able to drive for just over a year. Even after I felt better, I was still scared to drive, but I finally got to the point I was able to push myself to do it. My husband was extremely (mostly...lol) patient with me, and let me figure it out, which was a tremendous help. Please tell her from me not to be too hard on herself.
And thank you so much for your kind words and encouragement - hugs back to you! 🥰