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The husbandly-one is out and about with the car today..... on his own. Stay off the sidewalks!!! :lol: Im quelling the rising panic with Harry Potter audiobooks. Has anyone finished book 7 yet? No one else I know has finished it and they refuse to speak of it for fear of ruining it.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Egypt
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The husband and I promised each other 80 years together (at which time he'll be 104 and I'll be 100 inshaAllah, who knows how we came to that number ha), so when we were waiting, we looked at it in terms of the big picture - what's 3 or 4 years now when we have another 76 or 77 yeras to spend together inshaAllah? inshaAllah you'll have a lot of anniversaries together (F)

In other news, I'm hyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyped up on caffine, practically bouncing out of my office chair. I need to go for a 5 mile run or something to get all the energy out.

Awwww, that's sweet Rahma. My husband and I do the same, but we say 100 years. :star:

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depression + new gun ownership = not a very good combination

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Thursday. Yep. I'm resting due to being sick. head stuff, bladder infections...yuck. What is a FOID card?? Enquiring minds wanna know.

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Me? a cop? uh...no.

Jackie (F)

It's a license to carry firearms.

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My husband asked me how many guns are in my house. I just *looked* at him. He thinks everyone here owns a gun. :unsure:

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Me? a cop? uh...no.

Jackie (F)

It's a license to carry firearms.

:blink:

My husband asked me how many guns are in my house. I just *looked* at him. He thinks everyone here owns a gun. :unsure:

My husband saw his first gun safe at Academy not too long ago. When I explained what it was he was amazed that one person would own so many guns that they need a safe. I asked him what he thought it was for "Big money", he answered. :lol:

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I always tried to think about military wives (and husbands) and how they probably feel. I thought I had it easier than them because i could concievably talk to my husband almost every day as well as generally be assured he wasn't being shot at or something of the sort.. so... I know! Little consolation but I think the trick is to find what works for you and get yourself to a point where you're like OK! I can do this!

This was an excellent point ! Having an SO in a war zone is the hardest burden of all -- being separated from your loved one is hard, but knowing he's in a safe place is a huge blessing. Nothing can compare to the worry and anguish the families of the military and the families of people living in the midst of a war have to face.

(F)

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Filed: K-1 Visa Country: Palestine
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Yesterday was my eight month anniversary. I spent it alone. I can't imagine how the ones that have waited so much longer than me must feel being seperated from their husbands for what has to feel like forever. The only hope that any of us can hold onto is that maybe someday soon we will be reunited, but sometimes even that feels like false hope. The best that any of us can do is be patient and wait, but for how long? Sometimes, when we can get the cams to work, I just sit and look at him, not chatting, until my heart is full at the sight of him. He asks me why I am not typing and I say that I just want to look at him for a minute, he says he knows that I miss him. He laughs at me, but he knows how I feel, because sometimes, I catch him doing it too.

Anyway, sorry for being so sad today.

Hope everyone has a good Thursday,

Be grateful your husband had his interview. :yes:

I’m sure you will be with him shortly.

Good luck.

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good but bad day... got a job at the top restaurant in my area.... but disappointed to find out that abdou didn't get the job to work WITH me. the person who was quitting decided not to quit after all! :(

but also good because we signed him up for english classes.

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"It's far better to be alone than wish you were." - Ann Landers

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I always tried to think about military wives (and husbands) and how they probably feel. I thought I had it easier than them because i could concievably talk to my husband almost every day as well as generally be assured he wasn't being shot at or something of the sort.. so... I know! Little consolation but I think the trick is to find what works for you and get yourself to a point where you're like OK! I can do this!

This was an excellent point ! Having an SO in a war zone is the hardest burden of all -- being separated from your loved one is hard, but knowing he's in a safe place is a huge blessing. Nothing can compare to the worry and anguish the families of the military and the families of people living in the midst of a war have to face.

(F)

-MK

I never used to worry about Hicham until the bombing happened in Casa this past April. He was actually on the train headed to Casa. After reading about the bombing online, they group was planning on targeting the area near the train station. I haven't really been the same since. I worry ALOT about my SIL and her family though as they are stuck in Gaza. Their house was very near to where some of the bulldozing has occured. Everytime I hear of something happening over there, my heart just sinks. :(

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good but bad day... got a job at the top restaurant in my area.... but disappointed to find out that abdou didn't get the job to work WITH me. the person who was quitting decided not to quit after all! :(

but also good because we signed him up for english classes.

one

step

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time...!!! *deep breath

Jen that actually might be a good thing. Its not easy to work with a loved one.

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No? Gee, I guess that is a shame then. I have celebrated every 8th day of the month since the day I married my husband. Every month brings me one month closer to him, so why not celebrate? WE all have our little ways of counting down the days, the weeks, the months. This is how I chose to do it.

My life has been blessed with the love of 4 of the sweetest men in the world. James, Jonathan, Nicolas, and Islam, my sons and my S/O.

OPSSSSSSS I DID IT AGAIN!

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:lol: I remember when he was still in Jordan, I used to come up with all these little anniversaries to celebrate. Now I can't seem to remember squat. :unsure:

VJ Hours - I am available M-F from 10am - 5pm PST. I will occasionaly put in some OT for a fairly good poo slinging thread or a donut.

 
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