Sorry ladies, I just need to blow off some steam.No flames please. J will likely be going overseas as a contracted base medic for a year. We're fine with it
We signed up for it because it would mean I could stay at home & it triple our income and pay off everything.
Granted, it will be tough on both of us being away for so long; however, it will allow us to pay off everything and have a chunk of savings for us & Avery. He will be able to come home every 4 months for about 2 weeks. He can't stay in the US for more than 35 days though, but that means I can travel anywhere in the world to meet him and it doesn't count against him (tax purposes).
A few of our friends are looking down at us for choosing to do so & saying we're making a bad decision & not very responsible decision. We'd rather get it out of the way while Avery is so young, than to have her 6 years old & it be harder on her. He'd be to be home for her 1st birthday, which was important to both of us.
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That sucks your friends of all people can't support you. I hope they're a little more supportive while he's gone.?
That is a pretty tough decision but I can see how you guys came to the decision you did. I feel worse for him having to miss what's going to be a lot of big things in her life coming up (walking/talking/becoming a little human) in the next year. That is nice he'll be home for her birthday at least. And it's not like she won't see him at all. And I do agree it's better than when she's older and able to actually *miss* him.?
A lot of our friends say the first year or 2 of a kids life is the best time to do something like this because the kid is too young to realize that daddy's gone. It sucks because he will miss so many of the big things.
There is a good chance that DH and I will be doing the same thing in a year or so - depending on when I get KU and when his orders come through.
Good luck. The time does go by quickly and skype is one of the best things in a situation like this.
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My friends were in a similar situation. Her DH was deployed throughout most of their daughters first year. And yeah, it really sucked him missing out on all of the milestones she was going through that year, but it enabled my friend to be a sahm, and pay off debt, and I think she actually worked at a nursery at a gym part time for some extra money. Plus she was able to bring her child along, so she still didn't have to find a sitter.
It sucks, but it definitely sounds like the right decision for your family. I'm sorry your friends are being crappy and not being supportive. This is what you guys need to do, to provide what's best for your daughter.
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Thanks so much ladies. It's super tough not having support IRL. I wasn't asking for approval, I was just asking for support from them. My parents are super supportive & have said they'd do anything to help. His family is mixed about it. His grandmother (who is SUPER protective of J) doesn't know yet. We havn't told her because we don't have details. No sense in bringing on that drama when we don't have details yet.
It made me feel better hearing that some of you know of similar situations & it turned out for the best. Thanks again.
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