tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2666801840808615065.post3584649218179788092..comments2011-01-20T14:32:03.272-06:00Comments on It's a beautiful ride...: Deployment RambleAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17909542235992203189noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2666801840808615065.post-36768339257698604442010-07-28T22:27:07.375-05:002010-07-28T22:27:07.375-05:00During a deployment, your allowed to feel anyway y...During a deployment, your allowed to feel anyway you want. Or don't want. However the day goes is just how it goes, and how you feel, is just that, its how you feel. Its not about you, but really its not about him either. Its about something much bigger, but at the end of the day its you, and its him, and its me, and everyone else who is going through it that has to deal with it. And if you feel psychotic one day, and fine then next then so be it. Your allow.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2666801840808615065.post-41519757832296118172010-07-28T21:10:43.089-05:002010-07-28T21:10:43.089-05:00It's a change. And there are so many differen...It's a change. And there are so many different views on deployments (well it's not long enough to count, his MOS isn't dangerous enough to count, but he's still gone, etc etc) that it's frustrating to figure out where exactly you belong. It might not be *about* you, but it *affects* you and you have every right to feel whatever you feel. It's a crappy situation, and sometimes having an abnormal experience (time wise/etc) can make it even crappier. Especially with all you've had going on (moving, the new house, etc).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com