Well hubby just deployed and this is our first tour. We are four days into it. I found the first two really hard, but he actually managed to send off two emails, we chatted on msn once and I got my first phone call last night (a huge boost for me).
I'm a 3VP wife and we too have a great network set up here. The family services for 3VP has a web forum set up for the deployed familes.
http://z6.invisionfree.com/3_PPCLI_Home_Front/index.php?
People are slowly signing up, so I am hopeful that it will be a good support tool.
As for me, I know I am still really new to the whole deployment thing but I am trying to stay as busy as possible. I lacked all motivation the first few days, but since that first call I feel ready to get moving. I find email the best form of contact so far. I can read and re-read his emails and I can send him all of my thoughts without worrying about leaving anything out. Msn was pretty good too, but I found it kind of rushed just like the seven minute phone call. I didn't want to waste time telling him about my boring day, so I found I just kept asking him if he was okay.
I consider myself quite fortunate to being going through this now. Can you imagine going six months with little to no contact? I have high speed internet so my email is always downloading and alerting me, my msn is always on and with msn plus you can set your loved ones log on to have a specific sound, song, what not... and I have a smart phone so if I ever go out I have my msn running on my phone and I forward all my house calls. I don't think I can miss a thing
I am also keeping pretty busy, getting involved and trying to get our son involved even if it is just colouring something to put in Daddy's care pack. I can't wait till it is nice out so I can get him out and about. It will save my sanity. I can't wait for the nice weather, so we can go for long walks.
For those of you who have been through this before... hats off. It is hard. For those first timers like me... I wish you well and hope it gets easier as I am told it will.
Cheers!