As far as I know I am Happily Married ... if not, I haven't received the memo yet

My dad was in the military - so I think in a way that helped prepare me for the life I have now as a military spouce. I also served 4 years, so I can understand that there are some things he can't talk to me about and there are some days that he just needs to "do his thing". It is also nice because I have some clue what he is talking about

Working for DND lets me keep up-to-date on my accronyms! lol
I learned a great deal from my mom for sure. (Mom and Dad still happily married for 30 years last Aug!)
As an military "brat" growing up and during my time in - there were many unfortunate stories of couples splitting up. There is no doubt that the "9er-Domestic home party" role is a tough one, and the battle is different for everyone. I try not to worry about things to much when Jeff is away... if something is going to happen to him, my worrying isn't going to stop it. Likewise for worries about him "acting up" when away from home

I try to make sure we are realistically prepared for anything that could happen (finacially etc) and try to look at the postives (though they are sometimes hard to find). The extra $$ is always nice - though most people would say they'd rather have their spouce home than extra cash.
I always laugh when I hear people in the "civi" world say they wish they could get a break from thier "other half" - and I say - be careful what you wish for! In all seriousness though, our relationship is (I believe) that much stronger each time he comes home.
Because I work for DND as a civi, if Jeff gets posted - I become a priority for other DND jobs at my classification wherever he is posted. That helps alleviate some of the stress with possible postings. It isn't a guarantee - but it is nice to have for sure.
All in all - I would have to say there is no life like it, and I wouldn't trade it for the world .... but then again I am 27 years old and have only been married for 8 years.... see me again in 20 and I we will see if I feel the same

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