|  | | Knightgale "Hellooo, my apologies, but do not come here often and check the boards, but been there, done that, as you have spoken, but I was a few yrs older than you back then, and had two small babies as well. It was most difficult during those years, in a strange town, not knowing anyone, and having to hoof it on my own, with no help or support, 2 tours of viet nam was a nitemare for me, I was so terribly lonely and NO one to talk to, had NO friends, and cried myself to sleep many nites.I do understand how you felt and are feeling, I realize your notes were weeks ago, but does not erase the pain and anguish you are/were feeling, being a military wife is a special breed, we have to learn to do things/take care of things, being mom and dad(if with children)Our hubby's being away, leaves a void/hole in our hearts, the emptyness cannot be explain, in fear daily, he may not come back home. I wish I could say something to ease your pain, give your some comfort and peace, but please know you are never alone, there are thousands of wives going thru exactly what you experience. Believe it or not, it makes us stronger, more self sufficient, tough and ready to be able to take on most anything. We must learn to be independent, be able to take care of ourselves in our lives, tho the only thing we want most, is to have our hubbies back with us as a family. I do sincerely wish you many blessings, that you can find peace, comfort and happiness in your world...I do hope you are doing ok, that each day will bring you more to the comfort and peace level, than when you wrote your notes.
Unfortunately life's journeys are many, we must be able to pick up the pieces and move on, and "paying forward" for "others" :)" |