It's okay. We're great. I just get tired and miss my old life sometimes.
Since September 7, 2011, Aaron and I have been adjusting to our new life after he suffered catastrophic injuries while performing Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) operations in Kandahar, Afghanistan. After three years at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, we have come home to Alabama with our miracle child, AJ, to build a new life near family. This is our journey to creating our "forever home."
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
ReplyDeleteI'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.
ReplyDeleteDon'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.
ReplyDeleteYou're doing an amazing job and it's okay to take a moment and mourning everything that you've lost as well.
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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