Thursday, January 28, 2010

Living With Husband In Airforce Will My Family Ever Feel Better About My Husband And I Living Far Away?

Will my family ever feel better about my husband and I living far away? - living with husband in airforce

My husband has just the college in Washington state, where we had lived together for 5 years. shortly after to New York to begin where my family a life. But both still feel like I have a long history and has decided he would join the Air Force as an officer. In one week, we go and my mother is much better, but it is very bad in the comfortable knowing my father and 2 sisters also. I feel terrible. Will they live happy and fulfilling, without me? Or I am is a permanent place in their hearts?

5 comments:

dixi said...

I am a woman in the Air Force for over 15 years. I left with about 18 and then I took my husband learned when we were both active duty Air Force. I went out and it is still
The end of his family is hard, but you can do, and who will survive, believe me!
We were a large number of bases, and are now in Virginia, and is the closest to the family, we have the experience of living in Florida. It was my decision to marry my husband to join him and follow him wherever his work takes us. That's life military. You can continue close ties with his family, but the work is on your side and sell necessary. Phone calls, emails, letters, visits ... what you can do. The hardest thing I do I want to be with my children and not be near her family. I wish I had my mother with relatives, but later three children and lives in Arizona or Alaska.
When friends military family, I had many good friends who were there when the family could be, so always be friendly and ask for help if needed.
Like I said, he will miss the other much, but it will be until you all remain too close. If you ask me, can sometimes be removed after the event rather than a blessing. My husband and I had to learn to stay together through a lot, because we had no family close by, when things took place, brought us closer as a family, and I thank god for that.
This adventure is what you do and if you have a good family to support you, I love you and ask you during the entire trip. Blessings to you both!

Anonymous said...

Of course, we are are sad, but they must understand that they must live their own lives and take care of. Be adapted over time.

rs_mrgn said...

Hello u look at me lol, hey im going through the same people who always have problems with everything that I my wife. You see, we moved only 23 miles from where we are now and not the villain

lilyblue... said...

Their movement is necessary because her husband serves his country. His parents should know and SIS, you know that you and your husband can visit, and I'm sure to visit you. It seems they feel they lost their daughter but they adapt. You too. Best wishes to you and yours! Oh, and remember to keep in close contact with his parents and his sister. "

tony said...

At the bottom of her heart full of love for their parents to know that they will change daily life for you and your sisters. You will be forever in their hearts, and yes, it will be a permanent place in her heart. They know that the most important thing is happiness, you and your husband. This makes them very happy. They just want their son-in-law take care of you.

You should be aware that there are many opportunities given to open communication with them and can be accessed at any time, nor are they capable of. They do not feel terrible to happen, just keep your family in your prayers. God bless

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