MissMandy
Posted : 2/14/2008 9:12:11 AM
My husband is active duty Navy as well. He'll be getting out in December. My situation is very similar to Brianne's (RupsMom). My father was active duty Army, so I grew up in a military family, and was very accustomed to the lifestyle. Then, I met my husband, and essentially married into the military as well.
It is a challenging lifestyle, but I kind of enjoy it as well. The 6 month deployments are hard (we've got one coming up next week, actually.), but as for the frequent 1 to 2 week underways, I actually enjoy the time to myself. It gives us both a chance to have some time apart, and I really feel like it's enriched our marriage more than anything.
You do have to be an independent person to have a spouse in the military, as well as a strong marriage or reelationship for things to work despite the distances you'll be forced to endure. But there are many of us military wives out there, and you'll more than likely be stationed somewhere that the military is pretty prevelant. That always helps, because you're bound to find a support structure of other people who are going through the same things as you are.
The military really does take care of its people, I have to say that. We've both got fantastic medical insurance, and the Navy's Basic Allowance for Housing more than pays for our mortgage each month. It definitely has its positives...
Feel free to PM me if I can answer any questions.