After 3 nights and 4 days of the Mommy show...
UPDATE: Well, actually...not 'enough said'.
After publishing this post, I went to bed and I couldn't stop thinking about my fellow Army moms out there whose husbands are deployed. Several of them are finishing up a year long run on the 'Mommy Show' tour of duty at Ft Carson right now.
I've experienced two deployments as an Army wife, but none as an Army mom. It's hard, difficult, and kind of exhausting when your husband is out of town. Especially between the hours of 4-7 when there's so much to do and everyone is at their worst. But, when you're facing a year or more of single parenting (for whatever reason), those emotions can increase exponentially. So, here's a shout out to all of the parents out there that are doing it on their own. Whether it's for a day, a week, a year, or more...when it gets tough, I encourage you to 'just keep swimming' like Dory on Finding Nemo suggests (oh brother, I'm now quoting Disney movies) and enjoy the time you have with your babes b/c we all know it goes by too fast. And who cares if you haven't eh hmm vacummed in two weeks and you have two dogs whose hair has formed dog hair bunnies in every corner of the house? That just means you were busy taking care of your family! To all of my pals in Colorado who are reuniting with their loved ones, ENJOY!!!
After publishing this post, I went to bed and I couldn't stop thinking about my fellow Army moms out there whose husbands are deployed. Several of them are finishing up a year long run on the 'Mommy Show' tour of duty at Ft Carson right now.
I've experienced two deployments as an Army wife, but none as an Army mom. It's hard, difficult, and kind of exhausting when your husband is out of town. Especially between the hours of 4-7 when there's so much to do and everyone is at their worst. But, when you're facing a year or more of single parenting (for whatever reason), those emotions can increase exponentially. So, here's a shout out to all of the parents out there that are doing it on their own. Whether it's for a day, a week, a year, or more...when it gets tough, I encourage you to 'just keep swimming' like Dory on Finding Nemo suggests (oh brother, I'm now quoting Disney movies) and enjoy the time you have with your babes b/c we all know it goes by too fast. And who cares if you haven't eh hmm vacummed in two weeks and you have two dogs whose hair has formed dog hair bunnies in every corner of the house? That just means you were busy taking care of your family! To all of my pals in Colorado who are reuniting with their loved ones, ENJOY!!!
I am so excited to be taking part of a great fundraising event and I hope you can help support my efforts! I am a part of The MOMS Club of Schertz and we are teaming up with Thirty-One Gifts to raise money for The