Well today I am really missing my husband. (I mean, obviously I do everyday, but some days are just harder than others. This is one of those days.)
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When I find myself feeling super alone I do
2 things: I read his deployment letters over
and over and over,
then over again...

...and I daydream about his homecoming/play out his last one in my head. I look through the pictures we took at his last homecoming. I hired a photographer- which I HIGHLY recommend if you can do it- so I have tons of amazing shots of us seeing each other/hugging/kissing for the first time. I can almost feel that happiness just looking at those pictures. My girl, Brooke, took some outstanding pictures of the event.


All pictures by Brooke Makennah Photography in Owatonna, Mn.

 There's no feeling quite like welcoming your soldier home. You are so full of excitement, pride, joy, and nerves..
From the moment you see that bus pull in, to your soldier stepping out, to the moment you feel his arms around you for the first time in months- your heart is so full of this beautiful euphoria that I'm afraid words cannot do justice. At that moment you've made it. You struggled through 6 months, 9 months, a year of lonely nights, tearful holidays, and dateless events and now he's finally back by your side. It's a tough role we play at home and it takes a lot of strength that you don't know you have until you have to have it. And you're proud of yourself for that.
You're so proud to be one of the few who has a soldier running up to you. People come from the town and surrounding towns to welcome guys home and witness this occasion, so you get to hold your head so high when you've got your hand in a returning soldier's.
And remember that first kiss you had with your partner? Well, we get all over again. I remember on our first deployment when Andy came home on leave after being gone for 10 months I had butterflies going 90 to nothing as I stood at the gate watching his plane pull up. I laid eyes on him and immediately tears filled my eyes.
I really do wish everybody could experience this overwhelming perfection that we feel with our spouse in that moment.
Wow..

So if you're getting ready for a big homecoming here are a couple of quick resources:

Build a Sign offers free homecoming signs for soldiers
After Deployment is a great website filled with assessments, videos and workshops related to different aspects of redeployment for both you and your returning soldier. (I'll share this again in the future when I do a blog on reintegration)
Aaaaaaand, nursery furniture/decor ;)


For those of you going through this Bravo deployment with me, we're on the downhill! Every night marks another day down. Live it and love it ladies- we are blessed. It won't be too long before we're welcoming our boys home and in a state of complete and utter bliss.


Live this life.Love this life!
M.
Caity Hagy
10/27/2013 11:43:35 am

You know today was tough for me too. My hubby doesnt do the letter thing.... thats the way he is during deployment. I wish I had letters but i dont so I survive on on memories. So instead of letters I wear his shirts, apritz his cologne on his pillow. I also hug and kiss the boys tighter.... they are my only link to him. I am planning on making my own posters... we need to support one another. Not many understand this life and why we do it. Hold your heads high and be proud cause ladies.... we are almost there!

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Lachelle Robinson
10/27/2013 12:27:50 pm

Well said! We are so close! I believe this weekend was the end of month 5!

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