A friend recently got me hooked on Army Wives. It's a show on Lifetime about the lives of 5 women who are spouses in the military (4 women are spouses of men of various ranks and 1 is a mid-ranked woman who is in the Army herself).
For obvious reasons this show stirs up many emotions for me. Though I know it's not real, the images of men at war, on base and even back home with their families remind me of the years that my best friend Aaron was a Marine stationed in Iraq. I can't help but think I didn't write him enough, support him enough and tell him how proud I was of him. Since his (safe) return home and subsequent leaving of the Marines, we've lost touch. We are still friends, but have grown apart and are no longer a daily or even monthly part of each others lives. It happens with friendships, and I accept that it's a part of growing up and changing and I know in my heart that if I ever needed him, he would, of course be there. I know he knows the reverse is true and I find comfort in that.
Through my own experience with Aaron at war, and even through the scenes in the show I am reminded of how important letters and pieces of home are to the men and women at war. I can't take back the years Aaron was away and my own laziness of writing to him and supporting him while he was away and I will forever hold regret for that. Recently, I joined a soldier pen pal program and have been writing letters to those stationed overseas. I know it doesn't change the past, and it probably won't even make my regrets go away, but I feel better knowing that I am doing what I should have done for Aaron for someone else.
I have been a member of soldiers angels and have loved every single minute of it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I'm sure they appreciate every letter you send.
ReplyDeleteI found you through Tracey...so little late reading this post, but I thought it was great. I have heard of the show but have never watched it. My husband spent two years in Iraq - left three weeks after our wedding - so I think the show would hit perhaps a little TOO close to home for me. Anyway, I've really enjoyed your blog, you've made a faithful reader out of me!
ReplyDeleteOh, and how awesome you are a writing letters and doing the adopt-a-soldier thing. There are guys who go through an entire deployment without a letter from home; letters and packages are so important, thank you for doing that. I know you've made a difference in a soldier's life and time in service.
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