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"Hey sweetie!
Its been busy. Piloting, evaluation team and I'm also port and
starboard on watch now, which means I'm on watch an average of 12 hours
per day. Until someone else in my crew qualifies nav-watch. So its been
super-busy. I got a whole truckload of your emails all at once, and i
haven't had a chance to read them all yet. [...]
Anyways, like i said this is my only chance to get some sleep. I will be
playing catch-up on your emails tomorrow. I got 1-25. There are 4
people in line behind me to use this computer.
Love you sweety!
Hope you are well!
*smooooochies*"
" Hey beautiful girl! i sat down last night with a print out of all your
emails in chronological order so i could straighten everything out. [...] As I was reading that print-out last night someone asked
me what book i was reading, it was 25 pages long. I said it was emails
from my wife for this patrol. He said something to the effect of, 'Damn... you guys must be friends'. I thought that was funny. (Of course we're friends. Best friends!)
I got your package in the mail-drop! Very sweet - thank you so
much.... Its a little after the fact but that doesn't matter. I am very
much enjoying it,[...] Thank you so
much for everything you do, you are such a wonderful wife. I'm keeping
you. lol. (I'm glad. I think I'll keep him too. ) :)
[...]
*kisses* "
Hubby was the CommO on his last boat. I emailed him every single night. The guys in his division would joke that they could tell the status of the email system by if he had received one from me or not! :)
ReplyDeleteIMO, I can't see NOT emailing him every night when he's deployed. It made us feel closer (even if it physically wasn't the case), and the reintegration period was much easier, because he already knew throughout the deployment what had been going on at home.
Hooray for Monkey Mail!! :)