Have You Hugged A Military Spouse Today?

I wanted to share this blog post from the founder of Wives of Faith, a non-profit organization for military spouses. I think this is something that everyone should read. It may help people understand us a little bit better.

As the leader of a military wives faith-based support organization and a military wife myself, I’m often asked by women’s ministry leaders and churches what they can do to support military wives and their families. You might be unsure of how to minister to an older woman with cancer or a young mom with twins if you have never experienced those things yourself, and in the same way it can be hard to know what to do for a military wife if you’ve never walked in her shoes.

It’s easy to assume that if you don’t live near a major military installation that military wives don’t exist in your community. But there are more than a million military spouses in our Armed Forces today and military wives are everywhere – National Guard and Reserve families often live far away from where their respective bases are, and active wives make the choice to move home and live with family when their husbands are overseas. This gives you and your church some wonderful opportunities to make a difference for our military by supporting their families while they’re away.

Connect with a military wife

If you meet a military wife whose husband is away for deployment, make a point to check on her regularly and let her know you’re praying for her. Deployment is not an experience you “get used to.” It’s an emotional roller coaster from beginning to end and there are good days but there are hard days too.

With all the technology available today to connect with our loved ones, we can still go days and weeks and sometimes months without a phone call, an email or a letter. We can get lost in all that we’re responsible for and forget to make time for ourselves. Sleep can become an issue for a lot of women when they’re not used to sleeping alone and the quiet of the house at night gives them the first chance they’ve had all day to really think about their husbands being away. Exhaustion can make a hard situation even worse and fray our emotions completely.

One of the absolute best gifts I received during my husband’s first deployment was when my friend Allison, another military wife, sent me an email on behalf of her small group from church and asked me to make a list of things I needed help with around the house. She had asked me this a couple of times before and I’d always dodged the request, but when she sent an email in black and white, I relented and put together a list of little to big things I needed to get done, thinking I’d give enough options that the group would find a couple of things they would be willing to do. On a warm spring Saturday, eight to ten friends I’d never met came over to my house and took care of absolutely everything on my list. And at the end of the day, what touched me most wasn’t the honey-do chores they’d completed for me, though I was very grateful for their help; it was the fact that they’d reached out in a physical way and let me know I wasn’t alone.

Do something

One of the hardest things for a military wife to hear is “Let me know if I can do anything to help.” It’s very difficult to ask someone else for help, especially if you’re unsure of what that person is willing to do.

The best thing you can do to help a military wife is to put yourself in her shoes and like the Nike commercial said, just do it! Would you get tired of planning dinner and cooking for a year without a break? Give her a gift card to eat out or call her up and let her know you’re bringing dinner tonight. Would you have trouble knowing what to do with the car or the yard during the peak of summer? Rally the men in your small group to help change the oil or share yard duties. Would you be worn out if you were responsible for your kids 24/7 without another adult to give you a break occasionally? Offer to take the kids for an afternoon so she can do whatever she wants. Would it be hard for you to put Christmas lights up or other holiday decorations by yourself? Offer to do it for her.

If you offer to put a care package together for her husband, don’t forget to put a little package together for her – bubble bath, Starbucks cards, or a little book of Bible Promises are all little things that can make a world of difference for a military wife and give her encouragement and hope to keep going. And chocolate! Don’t forget the chocolate!

Be sensitive

As much as you want to be able to help and appear understanding to her needs, resist the temptation to compare your husband’s two-week business trip to her husband’s year-long deployment. Unless your husband is also trying to avoid mortars and IEDs (improvised explosive devices), it’s really not the same.

Avoid saying things like “I don’t know how you do it,” or “I can’t imagine being in your shoes.” Most of the time she doesn’t know how she does it either, but it’s the only choice she has – to do it or give up.

Encourage her. Tell her what a great job she’s doing and how her husband will be so proud to hear how well she’s doing holding down the fort at home. And then make sure he does hear how well she’s doing.

If a military wife is in your small group at church, make sure there are enough activities happening she can attend that aren’t strictly couples-oriented. Consider holding off on that Love and Respect marriage study and do another study that she’ll be able to feel included in. When you do have events such as Christmas parties or Super Bowl parties, make a point to call her and make sure she’s coming; there’s a greater chance she will if she knows someone will miss her if she doesn’t.

Support those who support our heroes

Military wives don’t want pity or to be felt sorry for, but they can use prayer, encouragement and all the emotional support they can get. Ask most service members what their greatest worry is when they’re deployed and they may surprise you when they say it’s not getting wounded or killed – it’s making sure their families are okay back home.

I believe God can use the hardest of times, like deployments, to grow us and stretch us and make us into the daughters He wants us to be. But we need others to come along side us in the journey.

Help to make sure that the spouse and family are well taken care of and you also help take care of the soldier. So feel free to pass those hugs out to military spouses today – they will thank you for it!

Sara Horn is the founder of Wives of Faith (www.wivesoffaith.org) and the author of GOD Strong: A Military Wife’s Spiritual Survival Guide and Tour of Duty: Preparing Our Hearts for Deployment, A Bible Study for Military Wives. She enjoys speaking to both women’s and military wives groups about God’s incredible strength. Email her at sara@sarahorn.com

MilSpouse Friday Fill-In #29

I had a job interview yesterday! It was for a nanny position. I really hope I get it. It would be so good for me!

Not much is going on in my life other than that and missing my husband. I’m hoping my mom will finally clean off the desk she is giving me so I can actually bring it home and use it!

Anyways. Here are the questions for this week! Enjoy!

1. Since most of the country has had nasty weather, what has your weather been like this week?

The beginning of the week it was actually pretty nice! Up in the 50′s. Last couple of days it’s been cold again. I’m ready for spring!

2. What is/are your best money saving tip(s)?

Unfortunately, I don’t have any. I NEED THEM! Feel free to give me advice.

3. What was your favorite vehicle you’ve ever owned?

The one I have now. My Chrysler Town and Country Touring. Yes, a minivan! My friends make fun of me, but I don’t care. I love it. It’s the newest car I’ve owned. (Bought it used, less than 10 years old and less than 100k miles!) Everything works. And it has awesome features like power sliding doors, and all the back seats fold completely down so I can haul things! I love it.

4. What is a question you’d like to see asked in a future fill-in?

“What is your favorite thing about being a MilSpouse?”

5. Fill in the blank: You might be a MilSpouse if….

You celebrate holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, etc months after they actually occurred.

MilSpouse Friday Fill-In #28

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1. If you were a famous movie star, what types of movies would you star in?

Romantic Comedies. The best kind of movies.

2. What is a vacation you would like to take if money were no object?

I would love to explore Europe. France, England, Spain, Ireland, Germany, etc. It’s definitely something I want to do sometime in my life.

3. Did you have pets growing up?

We got our first pet when I was 11. The sweetest kitten ever. He was black and white. His name was Panda. He loved everyone. We had him until a few days before Thanksgiving, 2010. Then he disappeared. We still don’t know what happened to him. He could have been taken, or he could have run away. But we think he just went away to die. It breaks my heart. He was our baby.

4. What do you do for exercise?

Wii Fit. I was going to the YMCA, but haven’t since December. I want to start walking too. I wish I had someone who would walk with me every day, because my sister’s schedule doesn’t always allow her to do it.

5. What is the best piece of advice you’ve ever received as a MilSpouse?

I honestly haven’t gotten that much advice about being a MilSpouse. But I would say that making friends with other MilSpouses is key. Especially during deployment. Also, just constantly loving and supporting your husband. They have difficult jobs. They need to hear that we love and support them.

A Reunion to Remember

This is my first post of 2011. I honestly didn’t mean to wait this long! But as you should know, my husband was home for R&R this month. It was so amazing!! I figured all of my loyal readers would love to hear the story of when he first arrived. So here we go.

The night before he arrived, my sister and I picked out the perfect outfit. It was my black halter top dress that falls a little below the knee. It has a black & white polka dot belt that is super cute. I also wore my sister’s black and white checked jacket (see picture) and black boots since it was FREEZING outside!

He called me when he landed in Atlanta so I would know about what time to be at the airport to pick him up. I got there about 30 minutes before his plane landed. There were several other military wives and families waiting. We were all standing as close as we could without having to go through security. The plane was delayed about 15 minutes, so we just waited. We saw on the screens that the plane had landed and then I got a text message from him saying he was getting off the plane! I was so excited. Even nervous, but a good kind of nervous. I started getting glimpses of soldiers making their way towards us.

One by one, soldiers were passing us. I kept thinking “Ok, all these women are here for their men and none of them have gotten to us! Where are they?!” Then they started arriving. One of the ladies had her 2 little boys with her. They had each made signs for their daddy. It was so sweet. They got so excited as their daddy came up to them and gave them big hugs.

I kept watching. Looking at each face in uniform, looking for his face. “Nope. Nope. Not him. Where is he?” Then, as far away as I could see, I saw his walk. I couldn’t see his face clearly, but I knew it was him. My heart started beating so fast. “Oh my love!” As he got closer I had to move to the side for him to see me, because of all the other reunions going on. It seemed like he looked over me and didn’t even recognize me because I was in a dress! I’ve only worn a dress a few times since we’ve been together. I waved and caught his eye again and he smiled so big. We hugged and kissed and made our way to the car. We were ready to start our time together!

Here is the pic I took right after he got to me!

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Check back tomorrow for pictures from our anniversary trip!!

MilSpouse Friday Fill-in #25

Happy Friday everyone! I’ve been anticipating this weekend for over a month now. We have tickets to go see the Nutcracker tomorrow night! YAY! Me, my sister and our parents are going. I’m so excited. However, tonight, our parents are taking us somewhere. We have no clue where! I will definitely be posting about it later though.

Well, here are this weeks questions and my answers! Enjoy!

1. What is the best gift you have ever received or given?

The best gift I’ve ever received. Last Christmas. It was just a few weeks before we got married. My amazing sweetheart gave me a “New Army Wife Kit” as he called it. It had the Army Wife handbook, (yes there really is one!) a map of our current post, several things about military life, and a hat, tshirt and lanyard that say “Army Wife”. It made me tear up. I loved it! So special.

2. Do you celebrate holidays differently when your loved one is deployed/gone or do you keep tradition?

This is our first married Christmas, but this will be our 3rd Christmas together as a couple. Last year The Sarge and his youngest daughter joined my family for Christmas at my grandparents house. This year, we will be going to their house again. I’m hoping to be able to Skype with The Sarge as we open our gifts.

3. If you celebrate Christmas, do you put an angel, star or something else on the top of your tree?

We have a star on the tree. When we were younger, my mom put a red bow on the tree. Thankfully she’s upgraded to a star. Much better. :)

4. What are your three favorite websites?

Oh wow. That changes quite often, honestly. But currently, it’s Military Significant Other Support (MSOS) which is a message forum for, you guessed it, Military significant others. Spouses, girlfriends, even families. It’s a great site. I have “met” some of the most amazing women on there. They are really helping me get through this deployment.

My next fave would have to be SITS (Secret is in The Sauce), which is a blogging support site. More like a sisterhood, or SITSah-hood. Hehe. They have featured bloggers, blogging tips, memes, giveaways, etc.

And my 3rd fave would have to be Facebook. I know, it’s everyone’s fave! But Facebook and Twitter are the main way I communicate with The Sarge. That, to me, is priceless.

5. On your man do you prefer… boxers, briefs or boxer briefs? Or commando?

I really think that if I answered this question on my blog (which is also connected to my facebook!) my husband would KILL me! LOL! You’ll just have to keep guessing.

Giddy-ness

I decided to use one of Mama Kat’s Writing Prompts today. I didn’t use one from this week. I totally used Random.org to help me pick one! LOL!

I decided to choose #232. “What are YOU giddy about?”

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I’m sure you can all imagine what I’m giddy about! I am so unbelievably, incredibly, absolutely giddy about my husband coming home for R&R. I’m more excited about that than I am about Christmas! And I LOVE Christmas!!

He’s been gone for 4 months and 3 weeks now. It has been a long road. And we’re not done yet. But we are blessed that we will have 2 wonderful weeks to spend together soon! *happy dance*

The closer we get, and the more I think about it, the more giddy I get! I just miss him so much! I miss the little things the most. Holding hands, hugs, watching tv and movies together, spending hours in bookstores together, laying in bed just holding each other happy to be in each other’s arms. Ok, so thinking about that stuff makes me sad too, but then I think that I’m gonna have those things again for 2 weeks and I get giddy again!

Anyways. That’s what I’m giddy about. What are YOU giddy about?

19 Down, Way Too Many Left

Today marks the 19th week that my sweetheart has been away from me. Ugh. Have I mentioned lately that it sucks? Because it does. I haven’t been sleeping very well. For example, I’m writing this at 3am! I want to sleep, but I end up just laying here.

Thanksgiving was really hard on me. I am so beyond thankful for my amazing husband. But being without him during the holidays just hurts. Christmas will be worse. Thankfully we are going to be celebrating Thanksgiving/Christmas/his birthday/and our anniversary all during his R&R. I am excited for that! He is too. :)

Changing the subject. Is anyone done with their Christmas shopping yet? I almost am. I just can’t figure out what to get for my grandparents. They are the kind of people who have a lot of stuff, but don’t really need any material things. It’s really hard to shop for them. I thought about making them something, but I have no clue there either. I need suggestions!

Changing the subject again. I LOVE my “Poster” app. It lets me post on my blog directly from my phone! YAY! So cool.

Well, I’m gonna try to sleep now. Sweet dreams!

Happy Veteran’s Day

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Today is a day to thank our Veterans. Men and women who have fought for our freedom. Who have spent time away from their loved ones, gone to dangerous places, seen things that no one should ever see.

Veteran’s Day has always been special to me. My grandpa served in the Army during the Korean War. Now my husband is serving in Afghanistan. This year it means so much more to me. I understand the sacrifices that military families have to make. I understand the fear, the loneliness, the waiting.

If you know someone who has or currently is serving in the military, please take the time to thank them today! It will mean so much to them!

On another subject, two years ago today was the first time my love called me. We met online 2 days before. We talked for hours. It was great!

I love you baby!!

Happy Birthday to the United States Marine Corps!

Happy 235th Birthday to the USMC! This video was presented by Go Daddy. I am posting this in honor of my husband. Yes, I know I’m an Army wife, but he joined the Marines right out of high school. So, thanks to all the Marines on this special day!

The Life of an Army Wife

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I was minding my own business, living my life, and then I fell in love with a soldier. He stole my heart. So I became an Army Wife. And I am so proud to be! But I have to say, it’s harder than I thought it would be. I mean, it’s hard enough being newlyweds! Getting to know each other in new ways, learning to live with each other, etc. Add to that preparing for and then going through a deployment. It’s a lot to deal with.

I miss my husband. I miss being close to him. I miss being able to hold his hand, hug him, cook for him. The little things. You don’t realize how much you need them until they aren’t there. A big one for us, he always takes the trash out. I HATE taking the trash out. I miss going out to eat with him. I miss going to movies with him. Or just watching a movie at home, snuggled up together. I have to say, it sucks.

I am so so so grateful for the internet. For Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo messenger and Skype video chat. Because of those things, I am able to talk to my beloved very often. That has really helped me through this! Especially since we have had a lot of medical problems in my family recently. Several surgeries and people in the hospital. I’ve been helping take care of people. It’s a lot to take on. Being able to talk to my husband, who is also my best friend, has helped me so much. He calms me down, even from over 7000 miles away.

We have been having some amazing conversations recently. Every time I talk to him, I fall more and more in love with him. He is truly my other half. I am a better person because of him. And it is so hard being away from him. I can’t wait for him to get home!

With him leaving just after 6 months of marriage, it’s going to be like starting all over when he gets back. On one hand that sucks. We will have been married for over a year and have to get used to each other all over again! But on the other hand, it’s exciting! It’s all new again! That can be fun! I know I’m up for the challenge!

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