It’s On Your Face

It seems that when my hubby is gone if something can go wrong it will go wrong.  There have been so many stressful things that have happened since he left.  On top of just being without him it has been doubly hard with all of the added stressers.  I am thankful though that I have a Lord and Savior who reminds me that he is here and I am not alone.  It is still hard to deal with the stress though.  There are days when I know I am not dealing very well with it, I pray for strength to go on.  Then there are days that seem to be almost stress free, I praise God for an easier day.  Then there are those days when I think I am fooling everyone (hehe-yeah right).

This past Sunday was one of those days when I thought I had it all together and was fooling everyone.  As I was speaking with a friend and she made the comment that she could see the stress on my face.  What??  I thought I had it all covered up!

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At first, I was not overly happy that it was showing  but then I began to be thankful.  I was thankful that someone noticed!  It is hard when no one seems to notice or even care!  We military wives are expected to just suck it up and get over it!  That is often easier said than done. It is nice to have someone tell you that you don’t have to be tough all the time and that it is okay to struggle. I tell you, if it was not for my amazing church family here (and one neighbor) I would have no support.  I am so thankful for my church family here and how I can always count on them! I am thankful for how they step in and meet our needs.   I am thankful for how they encourage me, how they remind me to point my focus back on the Lord when I begin to focus more on my circumstances. I am so thankful for the friends that I have there!  I am thankful that  they notice and they care when I have had a rough week!  They have truly shown the love of Christ to our family.

Since my hubby left I have spent so much more time in prayer!  That is a good thing!  I have not had my hubby to depend on and it has forced me to rely more and more on my Savior!  Sometimes though it is good to have that physical hug from a friend.  I am glad that I have that with my church family.  I am thankful that the Lord provided me a family here.

So let me challenge you.  If you have military families where you live (well anyone for that matter).  Take time to notice and take time to care.  If you can see stress on their faces be an encouragement don’t just turn and walk away. Make sure to remember them, their situation, and their struggles throughout the separation not just in the first month. Sometimes just noticing and genuinely caring can make all the difference in their day!

Please leave a comment and share some ways that you encourage others or what others have done to encourage you.

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4 Responses to “It’s On Your Face”
  1. Kris Says:

    AMEN! I’m no longer a military wife, but now I’m a military MOM…and while the stress is different, it’s still there.

    During the worst of times while hubby was deployed, what always meant the most to me was someone stopping by to treat *ME* with something special–brownies or a birthday cake (when he missed my 30th birthday), or having someone watch the kids so I could go out with “the girls” and have just a wee bit of stress-relieving fun. It meant the world to me!

    Hugs and blessings!

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    @Kris, I did have a lady at church give me a card for my birthday. Of course, I broke out in tears! But I was so thankful that someone was thinking of me on that day!

  2. Kim Says:

    So happy to run across another Alaskan blogger!

    I don’t know how you military moms do it . . . well, yes I do: PRAYER. Whenever I’m stressed out (who? me?!), I “pray” Phillipians 4:6,7 and claim that peace. Hang in there!

  3. De'Etta Says:

    Great post, Kristine.