The Weather Girls, 1982
It’s raining men.
And gear.
And uniforms.
And socks.
And boots.
Oh, we are so glad to have them home, but wow.
Has it begun for you yet? Is the homecoming honeymoon over?
There are the jokes you don't get between him and his buddies. His frustration at your home’s noise level – he’s accustomed to soldiers not children. And his constant question, "Where is it? It was right here when I left.” Yes, that was 12 months ago.
When I get frustrated with the difficulties of reintegration, I have to step back and look at myself and ask, “Am I doing the same thing? Am I saying things like, ‘Just forget it. I'll do it’ or ‘you think this is loud, you should have heard the three kids and the dog three weeks ago’.”
And there are the jokes he will never understand from my last Girls' Night Out.
We have to relearn how to be a team. He has to adjust and I have to adjust. We will get there - together.
Strength and Courage ... sby