First off a big thank you to your husband, to you and to your son for all that you do for our country. (Yes, you & your son sacrifice too) Being an Army wife can be extremely difficult at times. I met my (now) husband when he was stationed at Ft Campbell. We made it through several deployments together. It was never easy at first, but you will get used to it. Not saying that you'll ever stop missing him, but it will get easier to deal with. Definitely take advantage of the FRG and get to know some of the other wives. They will be great resources and great comfort over the next year or so. Also make sure that you let your son talk to him as often as possible, keep plenty of pictures around, and have your husband send pictures via email, or snail mail as often as he can. Have your son help you make care packages to send to daddy. Your husband will enjoy it as much as the two of you will. Here are a couple little prayers that were always helpful during tough times.....
***A Military Wife’s Prayer***
Give me the greatness of heart to see
The difference between duty and his love for me.
Give me understanding so that I may know
When duty calls him, he must go.
Give me a task each day
To fill the time when he’s away.
When he’s in a foreign land
Keep him safe in your loving hand.
And when his duty is in the field
Please protect him and be his shield.
And when deployed away for so long
Please stay with me and keep me strong.
Amen.
***The Military Wife***
The good Lord was creating a model for military wives and was into his sixth day of overtime when an angel appeared. She said, "Lord, you seem to be having a lot of trouble with this one. What's wrong with the standard model?"
The lord replied, "Have you seen the specs on this order? She has to be completely independent, possess the qualities of both father and mother, be a perfect hostess to four or 40 with an hour's notice, run on black coffee, handle every emergency imaginable without a manual, be able to carry on cheerfully even if she is pregnant and has the flu, and be willing to move to a new location 10 times in 17 years. And, oh, yes, she must have six pairs of hands."
The angel shook her head. "Six pairs of hands." The Lord continued, "Don't worry, we will make other military wives to help her. And we will give her an unusually strong heart so it can swell with pride in her husband's achievements, sustain the pain of separations, beat soundly when it is overworked and tired, and be large enough to say 'I understand' when she doesn't and say 'I love you' regardless."
"Lord," said the angel, touching his arm gently, "go to bed and get some rest. You can finish this tomorrow."
"I can't stop now," said the Lord. "I am so close to creating something unique. Already this model heals herself when she is sick, can put up six unexpected guests for the weekend, wave goodbye to her husband from a pier, a runway, or a depot, and understand why it's important that he leave."
The angel circled the model of the military wife, looked at it closely and sighed. "It looks fine, but it's too soft."
"She might look soft," replied the Lord, "but she has the strength of a lion. You would not believe what she can endure."
Finally, the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek of the Lord's creation. "There's a leak," she announced. "Something is wrong with the construction, I am not surprised that it has cracked. You are trying to put too much on this model."
The Lord appeared offended at the angel's lack of confidence, "What you see is not a leak." he said, "It's a tear."
"A tear? What is it there for?" asked the angel. The Lord replied, "It's for joy, sadness, pain, disappointment, loneliness, pride and a dedication to all the values that she and her husband hold dear."
"You are a genius!" exclaimed the angel. The Lord looked puzzled and replied, "I didn't put it there."