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Monday, December 12, 2011

I'm not complaining- because let's face it, I am one seriously blessed woman- but some days, this journey of being a warrior wife to my strong man is utterly, completely exhausting. And there are no breaks.

It's okay. We're great. I just get tired and miss my old life sometimes.

4 comments:

  1. Allow yourself to feel whatever it is you want to feel....it's a response to a traumatic, shook-up event...it's okay, girl! *hugs* <3

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  2. I'm a regular reader and infrequent commenter. Yes, you're blessed in many ways...but you should't berate yourself for feeling sad or frustrated sometimes. The fact is that you've been through a trauma - and you're still going through a trauma. It won't always be easy, and it's ok to feel what you're feeling.

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  3. Don't feel the need to explain yourself, you are more than allowed to feel that way. Doc and I haven't gone through even a fraction of what you have and I still feel that way sometimes.

    You're doing an amazing job and it's okay to take a moment and mourning everything that you've lost as well.

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  4. I greatly admire the way you have handled the curveball life has thrown at you. It's obvious that you and your husband are very much in love and a wonderful couple. You are doing so much right now that I hope at some point you are able to have a girls evening, or an afternoon alone, where you can just have a glass of wine and watch a movie, or go shopping. Something to catch a few hours of recharge time. Best of luck to you.

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