tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5235079924725781350.post3325992880715301262..comments2023-10-28T01:43:38.430-08:00Comments on A Princess and Her Soldier: Me against the worldCassiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07320264285790483665noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5235079924725781350.post-35636114113562634122011-12-17T01:58:45.181-09:002011-12-17T01:58:45.181-09:00I just wanted to put it out there, that I think yo...I just wanted to put it out there, that I think you are doing d@mn good at being the best wife you can be while your husband is gone. I'm new to this whole deployment thing and trust me I tried to pretend like it really wasn't going to happen (obviously one of the worst coping mechanisms ever). And the reason I started reading your blog was the strength and comfort that it brought to me knowing I wasn't the only one on this miserable base in negative degree weather who was missing their significant other and sad that they are missing out on the birth of their child. With 3,500 soldiers deployed it is rational to think that multiple women are going through the same emotions. Granted, I've never met you, but could have run into you at the commissary, hospital, or px. Point is, you are such a strong, intelligent, caring, determined woman that you deserve so much respect for doing this on your own. I appreciate your support and would like to extend that too you like wise (it's gonna be a long deployment, especially since it just started). Yourself and your husband are in my daily prayers. It's definitely not easy, but it'll be worth it.Mrs Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08771438933051807378noreply@blogger.com