Thank you Steve for sharing with the group and starting the healing process. Won't you tell us more?
AWD_addict and Kimo, I can see how having two cars could be a viable alternative for some people. I have two cars, well actually I have a car and a truck. I imagine when you or most people leave for work you drive X amount of miles go inside a building and do your job. When you're done you drive X amount of miles home, all the while carrying a minimal payload of cargo in you vehicle. I on the other hand never know how far I'll be driving or what I might encounter on the job. Since I do repair work on office equipment I have a certain amount of parts, tools, reference materials, and supplies I need to carry in the car at all times. all that weighs in at around 800#, + plus my fat butt. So all told up to a half a ton of mobile repair fury

traveling to destinations unknown every day. Could be as little as 20 miles or as much as 500 in a day, I average around a 100 and it's not all flat land, and there's some pretty good sized mountains in the territory I cover. So to make a long story short (too late) unless I could switch vehicles on the fly, a second vehicle would be of no help.
And Mike: Alcohol used in moderation an be an effective coping device, but it is not the answer. I know your going through trying times, don't let it get the better of you.
Matt: I feel your pain. Although not as deeply as you do I still feel it. I'm paying around $900 to the ex

support. It's a temporary situation and is coming to and end soon but I had to start over making very little at the beginning of my escape from her, that was 4 years ago. Money problems are tough but hang in there, keep trying and it will get better. It has for me and I have to think if I can do it, anyone can. Keep your chin up!