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Would my father be just in seeking a divorce?

My father married this woman under the condition that they move to a warmer climate once he retires. He hates the city and has always been a country boy. He has his eye on Hot Springs, Arkansas. Well, Dad has been retired for nearly a year, but his wife keeps finding excuses for not moving away with him, all excuses that he is able to respond well too. When she says she wants to keep her job, he says that they need nurses in Arkansas. When she says she wants to take care of her grandchildren, he says that they have loving parents already. When she says that she would miss her children, he assures her that they can have a guest room for when they (and I) visit. When she says that there is nothing to do there, he says that all she ever does here is go to work, then church, then back home. Besides, he assures her, she would only be a few hours away from Dallas, St. Louis, and New Orleans. He is becoming aggrevated because he says that she never made plans for the move, and it seems that she thinks that she can talk him out of changing his mind. Dad says that, when he prepared for retirement 30 years ago, it was always his wish to move to a warmer part of the country, and he insists on moving–even without her. Would my father be just in divorcing her? What can be done to prevent this from happening?

PS: His wife is not my mother.

Hot Springs, AR?

I am going with my boyfriend to Hot Springs, AR for his birthday this year in June. We are trying to decide to either stay at the Embassy Suites or the Country Inn and Suites. The Country Inn and Suites is less expensive, but I would like to know if anybody has stayed in either. We are also going to get a 50 min. couples massage and bath at Chrysalis Day Spa and would like to see if anybody has been there before? Also up for good restaurant and bar suggestions in Hot Springs we both love a good steak and a great nightspot with local music.

1200 Acre Hunting Resort – Hot Springs Arkansas

Being the last high fenced permit to be issued in Arkansas is not the only reason one might be interested in this 1200+ Acre Hunting Reserve! Locket Mountain, situated in beautiful & historic Hot Springs, Arkansas is permitted for deer, elk, and exotics. 300 Whitetail deer was released after fence was installed with many bucks scoring 150-200 B&C and other varieties of wildlife including wild turkey, rabbits, squirrels, black bear, bobcats, and coyotes can be located within the property boundaries. Property also features a fenced area for deer and elk breeding and boasts a diverse tree and plant population including blackberry, blueberry, huckleberry, red oak, hickory, sumac, dogwood, and much more! Boasting majestic mountain views with over 24 miles of interior roads and trails, 9 natural springs, and only three access gates to name a few of the many appointments this property has to offer! Please contact Jason Edington 870-246-2984 or 1-866-584-2984 for more information.

Why does Arkansas get such a bad rep? What did it ever do?

I don’t live there, but I live in Kentucky. I’ve been to AR three times and, I’ll admit, the state didn’t overly impress me. But, two times I just drove through but stopped at a hotel and the occasional convenience store. East of Little Rock is very boring with the Mississippi Delta lands, but west of L.R. is actually quite pretty, with the piney woods and gently rolling hills. Many of today’s millionaires (some of which are actually self-made) live there; one of the most famous national parks, Hot Springs, is there; one of the top 25 fastest-growing metro areas in the country is Northwest Arkansas; Governor Huckabee’s office has undertaken an aggressive TV campaign to promote economic development, some of the commercials of which have been seen on Fox News.

To Arkansans: What is great about your state, and what you like or dislike about it? I don’t want to have a “full opinion” about AR until I visit more, see more attractions, and get to know more people from there. Thanks!

Why does Arkansas get such a bad rep? What did it ever do?

I don’t live there, but I live in Kentucky. I’ve been to AR three times and, I’ll admit, the state didn’t overly impress me. But, two times I just drove through but stopped at a hotel and the occasional convenience store. East of Little Rock is very boring with the Mississippi Delta lands, but west of L.R. is actually quite pretty, with the piney woods and gently rolling hills. Many of today’s millionaires (some of which are actually self-made) live there; one of the most famous national parks, Hot Springs, is there; one of the top 25 fastest-growing metro areas in the country is Northwest Arkansas; Governor Huckabee’s office has undertaken an aggressive TV campaign to promote economic development, some of the commercials of which have been seen on Fox News.

To Arkansans: What is great about your state, and what you like or dislike about it? I don’t want to have a “full opinion” about AR until I visit more, see more attractions, and get to know more people from there. Thanks!