mrsbornkuntry
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Hi guys.
This might not be the place to post this, but I felt I had to get it off my chest and I didn't want to bum anyone in my family out and make them worry about us.
Christmas is my FAVORITE time of year. I say Christmas season begins the day after Halloween and I want my tree up that day and Christmas music playing! But this year I can't seem to get in the mood. My husband Kevin has been in Florida (we are in Ohio) working since June and I miss him so much. He won't be home until Dec.21st and I just can't seem to get it altogether this year. He often works out of state, but only for 6-8 weeks at a time. This time is forever! We had our 3rd baby girl in April and he was here for 3 weeks when she was born and then had to leave.
He is such a great husband and daddy and I am greatful he works so hard so we can provide for our family and I can stay at home with our kids, but its so hard around holidays to be happy when I want him here. I know I sound terrible when some families have a loved one in the military and I have no room to complain, but I guess I am just bummed. I try and not complain to my family or bother them to help us, because I don't want them to worry. I try and show that I can carry the whole load while Kevin is away, but some nights are just a little sad. My Mom took my 2 older girls to spend the night with her, so maybe I am just missing my girls tonight.
What can I do to get back in the spirit and make sure my girls don't pick up on this. They miss daddy so much too, and I don't want them picking up on my sadness.
Sorry this was so long and annoying, I just needed someone to complain to for a minute. Thanks for putting up with me!![]()
I understand how you feel, my DH is gone alot, too. Some things that help us are taking alot of pictures to show Daddy what we're doing and I let each kid decorate a jar, then we put a hershey kiss in it for each day until Daddy came home. Each night before bed they would eat one (sometimes Mommy had to eat a couple or add a couple to make up for plan changes). It helped them (and me) visualize the time passing.
And I second keeping busy. It really helps to "force yourself" to get out and do the things you enjoy doing. Don't pass up on the Christmas festivities, parades, light displays, and other social events. Even if you don't feel like going go anyway, the fellowship and your girls' laughter will lift your spirits.