I'm still diggin the blog. Wow, you really lay it out there. Hang in there. I think back on what my wife must have experienced. She was much like you. She never really seemed to fit with the military life somehow, but I sure did appreciate having her there. She was everything to me, and she somehow made all of the challenging military crap go away. I know Sean feels the same way about you. I promise it's all going to work out.
Thanks, Brian. Your words mean so much to me, and I'm thankful for your support. Sometimes, it really does just get to me. It's such a heavy weight to carry. But you're right, whenever it's just Sean and I.. well, everything else melts away.
I'm not your typical army wife, and my husband isn't your typical soldier. In fact, we hardly fit the bill at all. But somehow we've ended up here, at 21 and 24 years old, living the patriot's dream.
July, 2010, my husband left for a year in Afghanistan. Follow me through the months and see how life changes during our first deployment together.
Jessica,
ReplyDeleteI'm still diggin the blog. Wow, you really lay it out there. Hang in there. I think back on what my wife must have experienced. She was much like you. She never really seemed to fit with the military life somehow, but I sure did appreciate having her there. She was everything to me, and she somehow made all of the challenging military crap go away. I know Sean feels the same way about you. I promise it's all going to work out.
Thanks, Brian. Your words mean so much to me, and I'm thankful for your support. Sometimes, it really does just get to me. It's such a heavy weight to carry. But you're right, whenever it's just Sean and I.. well, everything else melts away.
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