I returned to SF late Saturday night, after spending a week at the enchanting home of Bubba's extraordinary sister, her boyfriend and three cats. We drove through icy sleet and rain from Tennessee to Indy.
The weather hovered in the low 30s.
Bubba's mom and his siblings all made the trip and made it into a very memorable reunion-like gathering.
The choker for me was bidding adieu to the family Saturday afternoon. In between consuming homemade meals, playing Wii interactive games, board games, watching movies and unwrapping presents, we laughed, we sang and we never left the cozy house.
I got teary eyed as I hugged each family member farewell.
It is especially hard not knowing when I will get to see Bubba next. For five-years, we have shared a roof, a home, a bed. The separation is heart-wrenching...but at least he is still a phone call away and if I’m bold—a mere flight away for a weekend…if I have the time and extra funds. But with my new SF apartment and holiday expenses, I’m going to have to tighten the reins on spending for the next few months to build up a safety nest again.
It might be a long haul before I see him...perhaps not until spring when Kat is out of school.
But, alas, my circumstances are not quite as intense as that of our friends—Bubba’s star Army students, whose wedding we attended in Hawaii in December of one year ago. The husband left today at dawn for a one year deployment to Iraq. I can just imagine the wife’s heartache and the burdensome weight she must face daily of the unknown.
What a journey she will have to conquer alone, continuing her job as an Army nurse, also in uniform, but on this side of the world.