Here I Go Again On My Own………
May 25, 2009



And so it begins. After some changes to the original plan of Clay leaving on the 17th, he has now officially boarded a plane. He gave the kids his best “Dad” talk, grabbed his sea bag and began his deployment. The kids are remarkably good with his coming and going. I’m the constant in the house and always have been and they know that everything’s “ok” as long as I’m around. People have asked, over the years, how they do with the deployments and other than a few bumps here and there, they just keep rollin’.
So, now it’s all me. My head has been so crammed with all that needed to happen to get him out the door successfully that I left the airport realizing I didn’t know what my next move was. I headed to Target to retrieve the bag of stuff I bought last night, but had forgotten to actually pick up and take with me (a good example of my scattered head) and realized that it’s time to get my routine going. It’s the end of the school year, so that means lots of kid stuff and then summer is on us. Judging from last summer (when Clay was also deployed), the summer will be jam packed and move quickly. JJ will come home and the kids and I will get into a good routine of searching out the fun things around us in this beautiful place.
Alright, off the computer and onto the day! Day 1……..






3 comments
Hi Jen & kids!
Thinking about you. Feel for you but know you will make it through. You are a tough military family and have done it before. While having gone through other deployments doesn’t make it easier, you know what to expect. You are such a close family and that is what will get you through. Always be there for one another!
Fortunately, there are many fun things to do in this beautiful place! We’re done with school, so if you ever want to have a play date, let us know!
Hey baby,
Never forget that the primary reason that “The kids are remarkably good with his coming and going.” is you. You are truly amazing in all you do! Thank you for talking such good care of our family through all the deployments. It wouldn’t be possible without you.
I love you,
Clay
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