Deployments are hard. I never envisioned myself being a "military wife". It happened by chance. I truly feel that your relationship has to be strong in order to survive 6 months apart. 6 months without feeling his kiss on your forehead. Without hearing his voice every day. Without a shoulder to lean on and someone to cheer you up when you've had a really bad day. 6 months of lonely Netflix nights (although I have enjoyed having free reign of the queue) and the end of date nights. I will say that I take comfort in knowing he's out of harm's way and that there's no violence going on where he is. Last deployment, he was in Afghanistan and I was a mess. I'm thankful for the wonderful support system that I have in my friends and family. Without their love and support I don't know what I would do. And my mom has been so great and patient. (I call her an average of 2 times a day).
I'm proud of my fiance, and the job that he's volunteered for. He's the most selfless person I know with the a heart of gold. I can't wait for him to get home so that we can begin the rest of our lives together!
Wow, i love that quote!
ReplyDeleteYour fiance is so lucky to have someone so patient and as loving as you. I just got out of a 4 year relationship, 2 of those were long distance and we went months without seeing each other and it was the hardest thing I ever had to do.
Good thing u are keeping busy! :D he will be home soon. I'm glad he isn't in dangerous area!
I love this post, it had me all teary eyed. Hang in there, I hope the next few moinths fly by!
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