Seems like a good enough day to revisit this blog. We shall see if I manage to visit on a regular basis. The Groom left again for an unspecified amount of time so it is just me and our offspring. Being a Navy (or any other branch of the armed services) wife is a frigging hard job! I have been doing it for almost 15 years and it does not get easier. It puts an enormous strain on a relationship and I believe that without a solid foundation, it can make a marriage crumble. Perhaps that is true of any marriage, but I think it is particularly true in a military marriage. Endless separation and true worry, coupled with being both parents and dealing with the childrens worries and emotions, makes it a life not for the weak and weary. I guess it is a good thing that I love him!
Sunday, May 1, 2011
May Day
Seems like a good enough day to revisit this blog. We shall see if I manage to visit on a regular basis. The Groom left again for an unspecified amount of time so it is just me and our offspring. Being a Navy (or any other branch of the armed services) wife is a frigging hard job! I have been doing it for almost 15 years and it does not get easier. It puts an enormous strain on a relationship and I believe that without a solid foundation, it can make a marriage crumble. Perhaps that is true of any marriage, but I think it is particularly true in a military marriage. Endless separation and true worry, coupled with being both parents and dealing with the childrens worries and emotions, makes it a life not for the weak and weary. I guess it is a good thing that I love him!
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