Since the inspiration for this blog came from my husband deploying, I wanted to include links to the posts that started it all. Take a look back at the journey I've taken thus far and how much I've grown. This is one of my favorite things about keeping a blog; you can't see where you're going if you don't know where you've been. Enjoy!
No matter how ready
And once again...
I'll be seeing you
I get a little bit stronger
Home is where the heart is
The little things in life
Tricking the mind
Forms of communication
Take that deployment
Music and weather
The glass is half full
Holidays, sigh
It's okay
Things to remember during a deployment
Another weekend down
Donut of misery and more
Lean on me
The question game
Things I will never take for granted
...Yet so far
Lost
One year ago today
God grant me the serenity
How Bean became Nolan a few days sooner
Jesus take the wheel
Dear Army, You suck. Love, me.
Laughter is the best medicine
Just keep swimming, swimming, swimming
Life's like a box of chocolates; deployment's like a roller coaster
A day we'd never forget 9/11/01
The bond of Army wives
Being a military wife means
Now that that don't kill me, only makes me stronger
One step forward, two steps back
Goodbye September, hello October
This too shall pass
Another day, another challenge
You make me smile
An Army wife's vocabulary
I can see clearly now, the rain is gone
Cue Kanye, how could I be so heartless?
Love conquers all
A proud wife
November, is that you?
Like mother like daughter, hopefully
Days I wish fairy dust was real
A year in reflection
Thankful for so much
Here's to hoping
It's beginning to look a lot like deployment is almost OVER
Our happily ever after
He'll be home in HOW many days?
Merry Christmas to all!
R&R has come and gone and oh yeah...I'm a MOM!
Oh where or where has deployment gone?
And after all that we've been through
It's finally OUR turn
Two boys, a mommy, and a dog
A day in the life of a stay-at-home mom and wife
My first Mother's Day
I'll be seeing you, in retrospect
No day but today
Reunited
A change
There's no place like home
P.T.S.D; Post traumatic separation disorder
Sorry, we've moved!
I am a girlfriend of a cadet at the US Air Force Academy. I haven't gone through a deployment, but I really appreciate all of these posts! There's something nice about seeing someone who "gets it." By the way, the title of your blog is adorable!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to the blogging world, and I'd love if you'd come say hi!
http://a-long-distance-love.blogspot.com/
^^100% ditto. I may or may not have read most of these...but didn't want to comment to avoid seeming like a creeper...which kinda is null and void now that I just told you I read them.
ReplyDeleteI am married to an active duty Airman, and he left for BT two months after I had my daughter and I didn't get to be with him (outside of his graduation) till she was 5 months + old. Breaks my heart.
Your story makes me feel better and makes em feel empowered and makes me feel like I know someone who knows how I feel, even if your time away far out ranks my own.
Still.
I love these posts.
I just went through and read almost all of these! Love these posts!
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