Thank You

by Cory H. on March 19, 2009

Sadly, I will no longer be writing new articles for A Good Husband, effective immediately.

I want to take a moment to thank all of you for your time, talent, and contributions.  From readers, commenters, and contributors, to advertisers and evangelists, I owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to all of you.  Please feel free to share the content that is of use to you with attribution back to this site.

The past 15 months have allowed me to learn more about marriage in general and my relationship with my wife than any other point, and I feel truly blessed to have had the opportunity.

Circumstances have dictated that I focus my time and energy on other projects that have arisen.  I’ve been an actor for years and things are picking up there.  My day job is working for an internet marketing firm, so there’s that, and I’m also still active in other spaces online.  Please feel free to follow me on Twitter to keep up on future projects.

One last thing about marriage:

Love your wife fiercely.  Be overwhelmingly loyal to her.  Because of this blog I have met so many wounded souls who are the victims of terrible choices.  Their stories break my heart and make me wish that I could do more to help.

Even more than those wounded souls however, I have learned that many, many men burn with the desire and intention to make their marriages great.  That knowledge alone gives me hope and courage for the state of marriage.

If you are curious about my next project, check out TheAbundantArtist.com, where I teach artists how to sell art online.

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Best of Luck! You had a pretty great blog.

cori h."s article could have been written by my husband, except for a few things. we have been married for 27 years and i didn't get sick until about 11 years ago. he know's the vibrant wife and mother i used to be. maybe that makes it worse than if i'd been sick when he met me. at least he would have known what he was getting into. we also enjoy traveling and always tried to pack as many activities in as possible. we can no longer travel that way. we actually went to paris and i was too sick to go qith my husband and daughter to the LOUVRE! iv'e learned not to plan anything for the first day. i also plan to take a day "off" in the middle of the week. i am not able to do much most days, so i FORCE myself sometimes to go do something with my husband. i'm usually glad i did it but i'm also usually worn out. my daughter's school is 8 hours away by car, so trips are difficult for me, but i miss her so much, we go about every 5-6 weeks. i try to dwell on the positive but it's hard to. most days my pain level on a scale of 1-10 is about a 7-8. some days are even worse. my fatigue level is almost always a 10 . i'm not going to die from what i have, but sometimes that doesn't sound so bsd, i don't really want to die, i just want some relief from suffering. i believe that the caretaker spouse, the well" one sometimes has it worse than the sick one. it's so difficult to watch someone you love suffer. i think these spouses sometimes feel guily for being well. i think when 1 person in the family is sick, in any way, the whole family is "sick". during my daughter's teenage years she was so frustrated and angry alot of the time. (she could also bring me such joy and be so supportive. i wish everyone of you and your caregivers, the very best! LOL : )

Thanks a lot John. You guys are amazing, so there's lots more content to be had, and I'm still around!

Thanks for all the posts, Cory. I've enjoyed the season of A Good Husband.

Hopefully the rest of us husband and dad bloggers can fill the void.

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Cory, my marriage bloggin' buddy, I'm so sorry to see you go. Reading your blog has been a joy and an inspiration. Wishing you and your family every good thing!
Thanks!

Dinas last blog post..7 Ways to Insure Your Kid Picks the Wrong College

You have done a fabulous job with your website. I've spent some time this morning going over your past posts, and I'm very impressed! Thanks for all your wisdom.

I don' t know if you are interested in sending people to other sites that are continuing on with your work, but my husband and I started a service called HusbandHero (www.husbandhero.com) , and we send monthly romantic ideas/marriage advice to husbands (and a few marriage-strengthening ideas to the "WonderWives").

My husband and I work on this together, and we love being able to help other couples. We're starting a blog soon, too. Anyway, I'd like to consider our site as one to which yours can "pass the torch". Marriage always requires work--we work on ours daily, and it's a great feeling to help others. (I'd be happy to sign you up for a free subscription, if you'd like) Thanks!

Cory,
I'm sorry to see you "go" from here but I'm happy to hear your other careers are "going" so well. Looking forward to seeing you on twitter, and thanks for all you did here.
Shula

Sensuous Wifes last blog post..Sex and Worship-More Rich Parallels

Best of Luck! I enjoyed your blog very much!!! You will be missed!

Cory,

You're going to be missed. Thank you for the time and effort you've put into every post you've made to help strengthen our marriages and families. I completely understand the investment of time and the various pulls and priorities that keep us from these endeavors.

It's been good reading each new thing here, and you'll remain in my prayers.

-Michael

Michael Halbrooks last blog post..Whisperings, Urgings, Promptings...

Hey, thanks everyone! You're all awesome and great friends. The Internets is kool, and I'm glad to have "met" all of of you.

Wow, you will be very missed Cory. I have learned a great deal from you and your posts. You have a good heart and a wonderful spirit. Your wife is a lucky woman to have a hub that wants good for her and your relationship.

Best of luck with all of your endeavours. God bless you Cory.

Laurie

You will be missed but I can understand wanting to pursue other avenues. Good luck and see you on Twitter!

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Thanks for representing a good side of marriage! We'll miss you. Good luck in all you do...

The Wifes last blog post..How Can You Go Wrong Offering Wife, “Whatever You Like”?

You've done a wonderful thing here. I look forward to seeing you on my tv screen.

Best of luck and blessings in the future!

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