Check out Army "Strong" Wife and welcome her to the blogosphere. Another good blog about life in recruiting. And more proof that for us married soldiers/sailors/marines/airmen, the support we get from our civilian spouses/partners/best friends/teammates is invaluable and they are just as much "assigned" to whatever tour we happen to be in the middle of, as we are. We both get orders, we both feel the stress of recruiting, we share the ups and the downs. Thanks to all of the spouses for making it a team thing. It would be too much to carry alone.
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
1 Comments:
Thanks for introducing me ;-). Your blogs are pretty interesting, OMG, I love the pictures of your children in the snow, it is magical! Lolz.
I try to live up to being a great MilSpouse, and I've come to realize, that complaining doesn't get you anywhere, but ranting is allowed, most healthy thing to do, just to be trying to understand why your spouse is late home every night, knowing that if he doesn't do his job, that he will come home cranky,....knowing and understanding that after day full of crap from command he does not want to come home to a spouse that complains about why he is late etcetc. I am supportive, wait for his call when he comes home, let him do his job, and find a way to keep myself busy during the long hours, which with establishing our new FRG, keeps me pretty busy.
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