Over the last 4 years that I have been married to a soldier, I have often been asked this question from friends: "How can you live that life, constantly moving, being away from family and your husband being sent to war zones?"
My answer is simple: I love my husband and I 100% support his decision to be in the Army.
I have lost many friends because they just don't get this life. Every time I come back home to Vegas I really have no one to hang out with besides family (that's not a bad thing), because I moved away and when I would try to stay in contact it wasn't reciprocated. I wouldn't trade this life for anything, Kyle and I are a team and we work best together. When I married him I married the Army too, there is no way around it. We have been through many ups and downs; including 2 deployments. We, of course, don't have a perfect marriage, we fight, we struggle sometimes because of the Army, but it ultimately makes us stronger. I'm not saying that I don't have days where I want to curse the Army and the headaches it can cause, but for me the good greatly outweighs the bad.
I am so proud to be married to a soldier, I am thankful for the life it has given us, I am thankful for the friends that we have made because of the Army.
I just get frustrated with my other friends who don't take the time to understand this life and really understand why I love it so much. I get treated differently because my life is different.
I would never walk away from him or this life (well except when he retires lol).
I would never walk away from him or this life (well except when he retires lol).
This is my vent for the day, thanks for letting me do so.