I can hear Aaron snoring in the bedroom. I stayed up late to get a few things done without hearing my name called 15 times an hour. Today was a little rough, with anxiety high for both of us. I think I'm also transitioning emotional- again- to a new place and that has me feeling a little rocky. I can all too easily recall the early days of this new life. People remind me how far I've come. I just feel so lucky, so blessed, every single day.
I don't ever want another day without that face in front of mine. He's the best person I know and the only life I want is the one with him in it.
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."
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I am sorry today was a little rough with anxiety. You are doing great and are so inspiring.
ReplyDeleteSorry you had a rough day. Hope the rest of your weekend was better.
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