Sunday, May 10, 2009

Tuesday, April 24, 1984

Tracy has informed me that she is going to move to her uncle's, because she will be able to save more money and move to her Dad's, who's in another state, in June. Her hours have been cut at the grocery store and she can barely survive. When Tracy moves, I'll call the ex-classmate, who thought about renting my room before, to see if she wants to move now.

Work is going fine and I still enjoy it, but I'll be ready for a change in another two and one-half weeks.

Diane and Don are having problems again, even though they reaffirmed their vows. Diane came over after I got home from work. She has put up with a lot from Don: his calls to a telephone sex talking agency at a cost of $100.00, his affair with another woman and now he is becoming violent with her, plus she thinks he is running around on her again. He takes the car keys away from her, and won't let her have them. She either helps to support them or totally supports them; he has never totally supported her. She doesn't deserve to be treated the way she is being treated. Not even counseling seemed to help. He doesn't realize what a wonderful woman he has.