tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8024452810108480973.post8262155830393860914..comments2024-02-19T04:50:58.801-05:00Comments on Daddy...Daddy, come back!: what would you do without me?Joannahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06970722739917121208noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8024452810108480973.post-80348921925831117802011-05-29T13:08:49.291-04:002011-05-29T13:08:49.291-04:00You are too sweet Camille! Good luck to your husb...You are too sweet Camille! Good luck to your husband with the race. Good vacation time is a good remedy for lengthy time away. As for the lazy eye, I am expecting the worst, hoping for the best. Strabismis, or however you spell it, runs in the family (my sister and grandfather) so I am expecting something along those lines. I hope it is something he will outgrow! The honest truth is the only thing I tell...no sense in faking anything, especially on a blog about being a pilot wife. Oh, we could ALL use a change of attitude...including me sometimes :)Joannahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06970722739917121208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8024452810108480973.post-74488555038159128022011-05-27T21:02:33.111-04:002011-05-27T21:02:33.111-04:00Joanna, I loved catching up on the last three post...Joanna, I loved catching up on the last three posts. It's so funny how our lives feel so similar.. My husband is also training for a race, a 24 hour relay race over some huge distance. I think it's pure craziness, and have to admit that it throws me over the edge when he goes on a 4 day trip comes home to go to bed early, leave the next morning early for the race, come home the following day, straight to bed to catch up on the lost sleep from the 24 hour craziness, then start another four day the following day ( which happens to be fathers day this year) . Luckily we have some good vacation time next month.<br /><br />Oh.. And I've taken my son in several times for a lazy eye. The eye dr said it's minor and hopefully he'll outgrow it. I've noticed it more lately, so hopefully it's no trouble, especially since he's starting kindergarten in the fall.<br /><br />I appreciate the way you just tell it like it is.. The honest truth of how it can be hard to be a pilots wife, but at the same time the strength and support you are to your husband and the lifestyle.. Sometimes I could use a change of attitude.. And you help remind me of that. I wish we could be friends in real life.Camille Pedersenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07546971904338116866noreply@blogger.com