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Missing her so much...
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 182435" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Oh sweetie. I remember that pain so vividly. The only way I can describe it is this burning empty place in the middle of your body and you know that you cant do a darned thing about it because you no longer have one bit of control over ANYTHING! Your baby now belongs to this huge entity called Uncle Sam and they will do with her what they see fit. Oh how I raged at that entity when I didnt agree with some of the things that were being done...lol. </p><p></p><p>Pour out your heart in uplifting "you can do it, I am so proud of you" letters to her. Send them every day. You can keep a running letter going on the computer so its like chatting with her. I did. I even found cartoons to include in the letters. </p><p></p><p>It wont be that long until she is home on leave. See if you can find a matrix of what she is doing each day. I bet you can somewhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 182435, member: 1514"] Oh sweetie. I remember that pain so vividly. The only way I can describe it is this burning empty place in the middle of your body and you know that you cant do a darned thing about it because you no longer have one bit of control over ANYTHING! Your baby now belongs to this huge entity called Uncle Sam and they will do with her what they see fit. Oh how I raged at that entity when I didnt agree with some of the things that were being done...lol. Pour out your heart in uplifting "you can do it, I am so proud of you" letters to her. Send them every day. You can keep a running letter going on the computer so its like chatting with her. I did. I even found cartoons to include in the letters. It wont be that long until she is home on leave. See if you can find a matrix of what she is doing each day. I bet you can somewhere. [/QUOTE]
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