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  1. Jewelle

    Coming home for TLC

    Not only young children, my husband was injured Sept. 3rd of this year and just last week, my fourteen year old said to me " you know mom, everytime the phone rings in our classroom, I think they are phoning to tell me something has happened to dad".  It has been a loooong tour. JB
  2. Jewelle

    This is why Daddy drinks at Christmas

    Personally, I would like that miniature machine gun.  It is sooooo cute. 
  3. Jewelle

    Merry Chritmas HOM, Wesley and all those deployed.

    Merry Christmas to all overseas and to all who have had to come home early.  May your Christmas be peaceful.  Johnny B if you get on a computer any time soon, we miss and love you and hope you have a SAFE Christmas.  See you in March. 4E J
  4. Jewelle

    CHRISTIE BLATCHFORD recounts a strange day for Canadian and Afghan troops

    My husband is in Charles Coy 1RCR and calling Charles Company--"Charlie Company" has always been one of his pet peeves.  It is nice to know the history. 
  5. Jewelle

    How do the families cope during a tour? Tips and pointers for first timers.

    My spouse is an RCR in Afghanistan.  This is his sixth tour. A couple of things that I have learned over the years: 1.  DON'T wait by the phone.  Some units do not get a chance to use their 30 minutes a week. 2.  Keep a note pad by the phone and write down things that you want to tell him when...
  6. Jewelle

    Is there any hope for a relationship??

    There is always hope for a relationship with someone in the forces.  I have been married to an RCR for 17 years. Been through MANY tours and have had many nights alone. The two most important things that I have found in our marriage is trust and communication.  (sometimes the communicaiton gets...
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