Thursday, January 12, 2012

About My Blog:)

A blog for those who really know what it is like to miss someone. Now I’m not talking about a loss, although I realize that is hard, you come to terms in your head that you will never see that person again. The kind of missing that I am talking about is the missing hole in your heart every day and the count down of months until they come home again. You know that one day you will see them, but it is the time in between the hours in agonizing pain because a huge part of your life is missing. But when you talk to them once a week, if lucky, all you want to do is break down and tell them how much you miss them but you know you need to be strong for them. There is a purpose for those who wait- the pressures make us stronger and the hard lessons make the difference. We are the families, the supporters, and the ones that wait for the return of a loved one in the military.
Steve Rodriguez Rachel Rodriguez (C) hugs her husband Master Sgt. Steve Rodriguez during a homecoming ceremony on October 4, 2008 at Camp Pendleton in Oceanside, California. Marines, from the 1st Marine expeditionary Force arrived home from a 6 month deplyment and were responsible for planning and directing the intelligence effort in support of the Multinational Force-Iraq mission throughout Al Anbar.
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/3FdqcWP2pUj/Marines+Return+Home+Camp+Pendleton+After+Serving/EAFcmQbU_go/Steve+Rodriguez

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