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Learning Selfless Love

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Hey y'all! Sorry I've been MIA. Just been in a little bit of a funk as of late and haven't felt much like "sharing." Not that life's that exciting at the moment.

Has anyone else noticed that the "short week" following a "long weekend" seems to last forever? Just me? Ok.

Maybe it's because every minute of the last 20 days has been a count-down until LT comes home. And today is FINALLY the day. I swear it has felt so much longer than it's actually been. Looking back, I don't know how we got through Basic and OCS when we were limited to once a week phone conversations that barely lasted 5 minutes. How the hell did we do that?

LT's Basic Graduation- We had to say goodbye again right after because he went straight to OCS.

I think after a year of marriage (and almost 5 years with LT)I've let myself become more vulnerable. I learned to rely on LT for so much more than I ever thought I would. 

After being in an emotionally abusive relationship throughout high school and the first couple of years of college, I'd basically learned to guard my heart like it was always under attack. In fact I think it took a couple of years of dating LT to finally realize what selfless love is, and how to return it. In fact I'm still learning. 

But there's a flip side to this selfless love stuff. I've also learned that it's really easy to take for granted. When LT isn't here, I'm basically on my own. And for all the times I complain about wanting more help around the house, I find myself standing in the mess, totally overwhelmed and very aware of exactly how much he really does for me. Even the little things make a huge difference.

The time LT took me to the pet store to play with puppies because I was having a bad day.

I once read that love is an action, not a feeling. It's more than just telling someone. You have to show them. Somehow I lucked out and found someone who shows me all the time. I can't wait for him to come walking in the door tonight!


Much love to ya,



7 comments:

  1. Great post, love that: love is an action not a feeling. So happy for you that he's coming home!

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  2. I'm so glad you get to see him! Selfless love is a really cool thing, I've been contemplating that topic a lot lately. If he has to leave again I'll come stay with you we can have a slumber party!

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  3. Very sweet:) love is an action and much more than a word and relationships are hard work!

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  4. yay for him coming home!! we all definitely need to show the ones we love how much we love them; actions are often stronger (and louder) than words :)

    -kathy
    Vodka and Soda

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  5. Distance sucks! Glad that he's coming back to home! :)

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  6. yay!!!!! hope you are loving having him home :)

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