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Thank you =)
it is always reassuring to know that you aren't alone during a difficult time like that. I think the hardest part is that he might not be here for the birth of our first baby and this is our first time being away from each other since we have been together. We have already made it through some tough times so I'm hoping that is a sign that we can endure a lot. I just worry because I know people who have gone into and then came out completely different...I don't want to lose the person I feel in love with...I know it may sound stupid...I just don't know what to expect.
Thank you both, Im trying to staying busy, there just really isnt anything for me to do. I live in the middle of no where with no transportation and no friends
I have a feeling my husband will really enjoy it once he gets into the swing of things, I guess part of me just doesnt want to be forgotten. I know I'm probably over thinking things...I'm just kinda lost and such
What time did you get your call? Mine was at 1105 and 22 seconds long even though he started with how he had two minutes and when it wasn't I had never wished for two minutes more in my life....
I've started writing mine as well, missed yesterday from being in the hospital for six hours, it was our anniversary as well...but wrote an extra long one today to make up for it.
oh I know what you mean, I live in TN and have always had friends and family in the Army with being right next to Ft Campbell and I thought maybe that would have prepared me some but...no. i swear there has never been such a silence without him here before...
But I'm doing the same, hell when I went to see him swear in that was the last time we saw each other and I didn't cry till later that night because I promised him a smile while he was there and made sure that he was smiling as well even though it was so hard to see him so drained and nervous
But thank you so much and just know the same goes to you, if I can be any help...and I can keep you updated on when I get things from him...oh how I'm not looking forward to the box...
ha yeah, I've been screwed on the crying everyday thing, especially with being pregnant, it is like husband gone plus pregnancy hormones >.< and plus I keep finding these videos and such about how all these guys dont get to make it home for the birth of their child and dont get to meet their baby till months later...I don't want that to be the case, I'm scared of doing this without him because he is my strength but I won't go on about that to him because he has already broken down over the possibility of him not being there. hundreds if not thousands of women have to do this all the time....so I feel like I'm just being petty on complaining about it
Oh yeah the reassurance that he still loves and needs me just as much as he did is much needed...
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