Oh...it is alright. I guess we all jsut get used to dealing with whatever the military throws at us. The lonely nights, the worry, raising the kids as single parnets when we really are married. The way I see it, we are all in it together, if they are with us or away.......every single day could change everything. I meant to add in my first post, if you ever want to vent or whatever, just write.
Yes, elevation changes can be hard. My husband did a LOT of whining about having to run when he first moved there. With our son, he is one of the most severe asthma cases I have seen. We had just left Alaska (where he was born) and he averaged about a month of each year he had been alive in the Hospital (cold is another of his huge triggers). We just couldn't do it anymore.
Yes, elevation changes can be hard. My husband did a LOT of whining about having to run when he first moved there. With our son, he is one of the most severe asthma cases I have seen. We had just left Alaska (where he was born) and he averaged about a month of each year he had been alive in the Hospital (cold is another of his huge triggers). We just couldn't do it anymore.
