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Hello Ladies,
Was just curious if any of you had advice with dealing with the distance..
Re: Long Distance
Eat all your favorite foods, do stuff you've wanted to but haven't been able to (pottery class, learn to play guitar, etc).
When my husband went TDY, I cleaned the entire house top to bottom and ate all of the things he hates and I love. I went to the gym every night and worked out for longer than I normally would because no one was home to care when I got back. I loved having the whole bed to myself and falling asleep to my favorite chick show or movie. I missed him a lot, but focusing on the other stuff filled up my day so that we had stuff to talk about.
Get a hug from your mom, cousin, friend, when you need one. Not having that physical comfort is always difficult, that was something my H's mother (MC brat) told me when H first left for boot.
While in school, I tried to stay busy with friends, homework and school events.
Since then I have adapted to staying busy with new hobbies/classes, going to the gym, scrapbooking, dinner/lunches with friends etc.
Try to keep your mind busy.
The biggest thing I needed to was to really 'live' in the city I was, and not spend all my time wishing I was with him. That will just make a person miserable.
I changed my name
Keeping busy has been key for me. It's a little easier with a 2-year-old running the show at my place, but I also have hobbies I've picked up [scrapbooking being one of them] to fill in the times when DS is with my mom or sleeping.
A lot of my friends have offered to come hang out with me, which I've taken them up on more often than I used to. It's nice to have a support system around, that's for sure.