Well Hi There!
Anyone who’s ever met me would probably not say that I am a “patient”
person. I come from a big family—not so
much in quantity (although there are 4 of us sisties) as in quality. We are a big presence: ours is the house
where people seemed to naturally congregate, someone was always in some state
of crisis, and the kitchen table was always, always cluttered with various projects in various states of
completion.
So for me, being in a house all by my onesie while my
husband is on deployment is completely out of my element. Yes, my dogs and cat make quite a ruckus, but
the constant interaction that I’ve been programmed to want and need my entire
life is distinctly absent.
Hence, this blog. I have
6 months to myself, and I am bound and determined to do everything in my power
to stave off boredom. Throughout the
upcoming weeks, I am taking myself completely out of my element to try new
things—everything from volunteering to yoga to running a half-marathon—and I want
some sort of documentation so that one day, when I find myself home alone yet
again, I can look back and realize that I am capable of so much more than I ever
imagined.
Prayers for you while the hubs is gone. Being a baseball wife, I'm familary with long-term separation (although on a smaller and less-dangerous scale), and it's amazing what will pique your interest while he's gone and how you'll adapt. I'm excited to read your blog and see what happens with you in the next few months!
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