the day Matt left for Iraq. The girlies hadn’t really shown much emotion leading up to today. Maybe it wasn’t really real to them that daddy was getting ready to leave for an extended period of time.
This morning started like any other day, we each ate breakfast in our own time after rolling out of bed. We got some stuff cleaned up around the house and he finished packing. Lately Matt had been spending a lot more time playing with the girls so he played on the Wii with them too. In the early evening he piled all of his bags stuffed with gear and everything else he will need for the next 7 months into the back of the car. We went to the exchange and walked around for a few minutes and then went to the commissary for milk and granola bars. (We had enough time to run it home before his report time to the hanger.)
We arrived right at 6 P.M. when he was supposed to. The time came and he gave each of the girls a hug and kisses and told them that he loved them. Our oldest didn’t shed a tear, she’s never been emotional. It made me sad to see her not have a reaction. The younger two girls cried but the youngest really sobbed. Ice cream for dinner was the winning idea to cheer the girlies up a little. Before we ate I set up an email account for each one of them. Now the girlies can write to daddy (the younger two already have) and keep his emails without cluttering up my inbox. I hope our oldest decides to write to him, she didn’t want to set up an account but I did it anyway just in case.
This deployment already feels like it is going to be a hard one on all of us. The girls are older now and can comprehend that he is gone unlike before when they were younger. I will have to make sure to keep them very busy. I got to text Matt a few times just now and he reassured me that I am strong and I will be fine. He had to turn off his phone because they are taking off now. He will be in Germany in approximately 8 or 9 hours.
This morning started like any other day, we each ate breakfast in our own time after rolling out of bed. We got some stuff cleaned up around the house and he finished packing. Lately Matt had been spending a lot more time playing with the girls so he played on the Wii with them too. In the early evening he piled all of his bags stuffed with gear and everything else he will need for the next 7 months into the back of the car. We went to the exchange and walked around for a few minutes and then went to the commissary for milk and granola bars. (We had enough time to run it home before his report time to the hanger.)
We arrived right at 6 P.M. when he was supposed to. The time came and he gave each of the girls a hug and kisses and told them that he loved them. Our oldest didn’t shed a tear, she’s never been emotional. It made me sad to see her not have a reaction. The younger two girls cried but the youngest really sobbed. Ice cream for dinner was the winning idea to cheer the girlies up a little. Before we ate I set up an email account for each one of them. Now the girlies can write to daddy (the younger two already have) and keep his emails without cluttering up my inbox. I hope our oldest decides to write to him, she didn’t want to set up an account but I did it anyway just in case.
This deployment already feels like it is going to be a hard one on all of us. The girls are older now and can comprehend that he is gone unlike before when they were younger. I will have to make sure to keep them very busy. I got to text Matt a few times just now and he reassured me that I am strong and I will be fine. He had to turn off his phone because they are taking off now. He will be in Germany in approximately 8 or 9 hours.