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Well I know that there are several of spouses on here that currently have a spouse or son in Afghanistan right now. So I wanted to make a thread to see how everyone is holding up. For me we are at the half way point.
Well from my perspective it seems like this tour will never end. I get really frustrated because the return dates keep changing but I guess that is the life of being a military spouse.The other frustration part is the fact that it seems that my hubby is always outside the wire. The communication is not frequent but I am very thankful for the times that he does phone even if it for a few minutes just to say. HEY I LOVE YOU. That seems to get me threw the next couple of weeks or days.
From my personal point of view this tour has been full of ups and downs. I have cried.. I have laughed and I have gotten very angry.
I know personally I can not wait till my husband comes home.. I am getting kind of tired of the sleepless nights and oh.. lets not forget that the kids are driving me to mental hospital. This is our first tour and what a roller coaster ride it has been. I am surprised somedays I am still standing and laughing. With the house falling apart, my 3 yr old who keeps asking when Daddy is coming home and if he is going to die in Afghanistan. Let's not forget my son that seems to go non-stop. To top that mountain all the political hmmmmm stuff ( trying to be nice) that has gone on.
On a positive note this tour has also brought out a personal strength that I forgotten that I had. It has also brought me and my husband closer together because FINALLY.. yes ladies and others, he realizes the sacrifices us on the HOME FRONT make each and every day for Our country as well. I always joke with him. Where is my medal?
I find that the worse part of this tour has been the nights. I just can't sleep at night. I find the house too quiet and then my mind always seems to go into double time.This is where I want to give my BIG HUGS and THANKS to those members who have chatted with me and made me laugh into the wee hours of the morning. If it weren't for your kindness and sense of humor I would probably have gone mad. BUT FOR PEA and CAMO, what can I say.. you have brought me BEER.. given me breaks when I needed and have brought me more laughter in the past couple of months then I have ever had. So Thanks for this site because I have met some great people and I look forward to the friendships I will meet and the BEERS that we will hopefully share in the near future.
But with all this said. This has been an incredible journey and one that I will travel again in a heart beat. Because it is worth every minute , every tear .That I am very proud to be Part of the CF family. To all of You.. Thank you from the bottom of my Heart.
ps.. By the way.. if my grammar is out of the loop, I am running on fumes today.. So I will apologize upfront
Well I know that there are several of spouses on here that currently have a spouse or son in Afghanistan right now. So I wanted to make a thread to see how everyone is holding up. For me we are at the half way point.
Well from my perspective it seems like this tour will never end. I get really frustrated because the return dates keep changing but I guess that is the life of being a military spouse.The other frustration part is the fact that it seems that my hubby is always outside the wire. The communication is not frequent but I am very thankful for the times that he does phone even if it for a few minutes just to say. HEY I LOVE YOU. That seems to get me threw the next couple of weeks or days.
From my personal point of view this tour has been full of ups and downs. I have cried.. I have laughed and I have gotten very angry.
I know personally I can not wait till my husband comes home.. I am getting kind of tired of the sleepless nights and oh.. lets not forget that the kids are driving me to mental hospital. This is our first tour and what a roller coaster ride it has been. I am surprised somedays I am still standing and laughing. With the house falling apart, my 3 yr old who keeps asking when Daddy is coming home and if he is going to die in Afghanistan. Let's not forget my son that seems to go non-stop. To top that mountain all the political hmmmmm stuff ( trying to be nice) that has gone on.
On a positive note this tour has also brought out a personal strength that I forgotten that I had. It has also brought me and my husband closer together because FINALLY.. yes ladies and others, he realizes the sacrifices us on the HOME FRONT make each and every day for Our country as well. I always joke with him. Where is my medal?
I find that the worse part of this tour has been the nights. I just can't sleep at night. I find the house too quiet and then my mind always seems to go into double time.This is where I want to give my BIG HUGS and THANKS to those members who have chatted with me and made me laugh into the wee hours of the morning. If it weren't for your kindness and sense of humor I would probably have gone mad. BUT FOR PEA and CAMO, what can I say.. you have brought me BEER.. given me breaks when I needed and have brought me more laughter in the past couple of months then I have ever had. So Thanks for this site because I have met some great people and I look forward to the friendships I will meet and the BEERS that we will hopefully share in the near future.
But with all this said. This has been an incredible journey and one that I will travel again in a heart beat. Because it is worth every minute , every tear .That I am very proud to be Part of the CF family. To all of You.. Thank you from the bottom of my Heart.
ps.. By the way.. if my grammar is out of the loop, I am running on fumes today.. So I will apologize upfront