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Paul deployed this past weekend.

The photo above is from Tuesday as I enjoyed my breakfast with him via FaceTime and filled him in on our new house inspection.

It's different this time than last. Everything is different. He is not in a warzone. This deployment is scheduled to be shorter. He will most likely be able to take leave and be home when baby girl arrives (if not for the birth than shortly after for some quality newborn time).

He's already done this job. This time, instead of waving good-bye to him at LAX, I dropped him off on a familiar base with a large group of people. He flew on a plane with men and women he's worked with everyday for the past 18 months. He has friends and co-workers on this adventure with him. He isn't going off to some scary unknown place to do some scary unknown job. He knows what he has to do and he is good at it. That makes a huge difference for both of us.

And I've already done this job. I have been alone for months at a time. I have packed up one house and set up a new one. I recognize that some days will fly and I'll feel unstoppable. I also remember that some days the pain of him being gone will hit me like a truck and I'll wonder how I'm going to keep going. But I can  deal with the pain. I can make the best use of my time. I know what I have to do and I'm good at it. That makes a huge difference for both of us.

Plus, this time, I am not exactly alone. I've got a little kicker with me constantly, reminding me that it's not just me. (It's also not just about me, so peanut butter on a spoon does not a dinner make.) I have a physical marker of the passing of time and she's growing everyday. In 18-20 weeks (my due date is a moving target), if things progress like they should, a baby girl will enter our family. Whether or not Paul is in the room holding my hand or on the phone listening for her cry or sitting on a plane anxious with anticipation, she'll arrive and we'll go from two to three forever.

So yes, this time is different. Hard, for sure. Stressful, of course. Frustrating, almost always. But also possible, manageable and completely life changing.

And just like last time, I refuse to wish away a moment.

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94 responses to “and so it begins…”

  1. Kacie Avatar
    Kacie

    Oh Elise. You are totally living your word. This whole post is full of courage.

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  2. Katie Avatar
    Katie

    This is what makes your blog so inspiring: your writing! The projects are fun… but the writing is always so spot on, so authentic! “Alles Gute” (all the best) for what’s ahead!

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  3. Vera Avatar

    “you do, what you have to do”- but at times it’s difficult. It’s wonderful to read how you’re still able to enjoy your pregnancy! My daughter hit puberty not so long ago and is streching the bounderies – at times I can really miss the time I carried her around inside me…

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  4. Kathi Avatar

    I am not military but we moved a lot when I was young and my dad was gone on construction jobs a lot and I was raised mainly by my mom… you can do this! Glad you already know that! lol Kathi

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  5. Dawn Ritchie Avatar
    Dawn Ritchie

    This is exactly why I keep reading your blog. Yes, you’re crafty and talented at making things, but man… you hit me in the heart.
    You are Brave, Elise. and awesome.

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  6. Ang Avatar
    Ang

    Brave. And awesome.
    Brought tears to my eyes.

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  7. Robin G Avatar
    Robin G

    You are totally inspiring! In every way! Thank you for letting us see a glimpse of your lives! Praying for both you and Paul that the time goes by quickly and smoothly.

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  8. emma Avatar
    emma

    i love your blog. this post brought tears to my eyes.

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  9. katie jessica Avatar

    so beautifully said. you are an inspiration! love this heart warming post. x

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  10. Shanon Gibson Avatar

    You have such a positive attitude! Keep it up! I was pregnant during one of my husbands many deployments so I can relate to some of the feelings that you have/will have over time. I had some bad news and had to deal with extra tests alone but thankfully every thing was fine and I have a perfect 4 year old daughter. Thankfully technology is awesome (I love Face Time) and you won’t have to rely on terrible Skype connections this time.

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  11. Val Avatar

    I’m a new follower, and I admire your courage. I’ve done one deployment (though not pregnant), but my husband is no longer in the military. You’ve got a great attitude and a great goal to focus on. I will keep your family in my prayers for a safe, fast deployment.

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  12. Ashleigh | Love Stoned Avatar

    You are one of the strongest and bravest women, and I’m sure there are people everywhere that are thankful that you’re telling your story and giving them hope that they will be able to make it through too. I admire you!
    xx Ashleigh
    http://www.ashflynn.blogspot.com

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  13. alexandra Avatar

    I love your attitude regarding all this… honest, hopeful and full of love.
    I am so hoping that you will have lots of help with packing and your move. I was guilty of lifting too much and even pushing full boxes with my feet… not good… my twins came 11 weeks early. So… please, please, please don’t do too much with boxes that are a little on the heavy side… it’s just not worth it.
    wishing you well in this new chapter of your life… I can’t wait to see it all unfold… your new home, new baby and Paul’s homecoming. it’s gonna be beautiful.
    xo

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  14. randi Avatar

    “And just like last time, I refuse to wish away a moment.” WISE WORDS!
    This is a lovely post and I wish you and the new babe the best!

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  15. liz Avatar
    liz

    wonderful post.

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  16. christina Avatar

    elise, this post is the epitome of your word for the year… BRAVE. beautiful words. wishing you courage in these next months.

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  17. Kendra Avatar
    Kendra

    Hi Elise! I just became a frequent reader of your blog. Love reading all your artsy/ craftsy/ Project Life-sy posts. I remember being pregnant (I have 2 boys 8 & 12) and having lots of hope and plans. But, for your little families sake, please be kind to yourself. Rest when you need it, ask for help when you need it, cry when you have to (pregnancy makes us do all kinds of things). Yoga will help restore your calm and make you stop and listen. It’s nice that you are making it part of your life again.
    Good Luck!

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  18. Melissa Sharp Avatar

    You are amazing.
    You have an inspiring spirit.
    But darn you for making me all teary eyed and sniffly this morning.

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  19. Kelly Avatar

    Your family is in my thoughts/prayers. I love your attitude about it.
    Also, I’m due with a baby girl June 15th, I think about the same time as you. It’s been fun watching your pregnancy progress. This is my fourth girl though!

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  20. ~Michelle Avatar

    Dear Elise,
    Just do your best.
    Love,
    all of us

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  21. Debbie S Avatar
    Debbie S

    Hi Elise,
    I recently found your blog via Becky Higgins and I started reading for your crafty Project Life ideas. But I’ve really come to look forward to your daily postings, not for PL anymore, but really for your writing. You have a very open, honest style, which I admire and appreciate. Wishing you a peaceful, easy journey with the move to your new house and with your pregnancy. Enjoy every minute of it! And stay BRAVE!!
    Debbie

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  22. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I’ve been a long time reader, writing only once before. I love your story that you write every day Elise….life, pregnancy and your upcoming birth, your creative side and now your new home, can’t wait to see more pics. You are brave and can do this, I remember you saying once before that this will probably be Paul’s last deployment, (??hope it is??) and it will be nice that he is Home. Take it easy, no heavy lifting and take the time and rest you need.

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  23. jessica o'brien | jessohbee Avatar

    your writing keeps getting more beautiful. love this post and how you approach his leaves with such a positive spirit. i’m excited for you in this time with the new baby, new house and then a safe return from paul. xo

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  24. Amy Avatar
    Amy

    I rarely comment, but I check in everyday. You are brave, dear elise. You are so brave to do all that you are doing. I admire you and all the sacrifices that you do to make your marriage work and to grow your family. You are inspirational and I hope and pray that you are blessed for all the goodness that you do and give and are. You are wonderful! Absolutely wonderful!

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  25. Kaytie Avatar

    Could be my own pregnancy hormones but your post totally made me cry. I so enjoy returning to your blog everyday, it always radiates a positive message, full of strength. Thanks for sharing your story. xo, kaytie

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  26. Jane B. Avatar
    Jane B.

    Can I just say, “You are Ah.Maz.Zing. Elise!” Really. There are so many women who would be totally + completely freaking out that their guy is leaving while they are pregnant… and buying a house… and moving. And you, my friend, are just taking it in stride. Thank you! for showing me how it CAN BE if we stand in our power, accept responsibility for how we choose to live our life, and just revel in our courageous hearts. What an inspiration you are to me today.

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  27. JC Avatar
    JC

    Wishing you all the best. You a brave woman, a brave mama, and an inspirational person. I love your outlook and your spirit, and am so grateful to you for sharing those with us.
    Hugs to you! Happy Thursday!

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  28. Anna Avatar

    You have such a positive outlook on this difficult time- you’re an inspiration! Good luck!!

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  29. kayla Avatar
    kayla

    you. are. awesome. one day at a time! you have so many exciting things up ahead. soak it up.
    thinking of you and sending you good vibes!
    –k

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  30. SK Unger Avatar
    SK Unger

    You are so amazingly positive and brave! Praying blessings on you, Paul and your little girl.

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  31. Natalie Webb Avatar

    Oh my gosh, I am so sorry that this deployment has to happen while you’re pregnant. I cannot imagine how hard it must be.
    I know where you’re coming from though – when I was married the first time, my husband was in Basic training on 9/11, and pretty soon they were to be heading off to Kuwait, where everyone had a suspicion of what was coming, but there was so much uncertainty, it made a scary time even scarier. That, and in a few months I was to be going off to Basic as well.
    Stay strong, and you have a legion of people out here pulling for you.
    All the best,
    Natalie

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  32. Pidgen Avatar
    Pidgen

    I thought to myself, that even if this whole post is a giant front at bravery, it was the most powerful game-face I’v ever seen! You’ve got this down. You’re honest and you’re realistic … not only that you’re awesome at seeing the little things and cheering on all the positive! You’re my first blog read in the morning and I love watching someone as brave as you go through this life .. makes me want to be more brave, too!

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  33. Holli Keaton Avatar

    What a wonderful personal note. Your strength is inspiring, and I know that it will keep you and baby going strong until your husband returns!

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  34. Sarah Von Avatar

    Girl, you’re an inspiration ❀

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  35. Liz Avatar
    Liz

    You are such an inspiration, Elise! Wishing you love and light.

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  36. krugthethinker Avatar

    Oh Elise, you are amazing. Truly. I am so happy that the circumstances are a bit different this time, and that you have so very much to look forward to when he gets back. πŸ™‚

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  37. Carlee Avatar

    I can’t even image! But I am going to have to soon, my fiance is in the military and I bet it will be super hard dealing with this deployments. I will definitely be coming to you for inspiration.
    Carlee
    http://almostendearing.blogspot.com/

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  38. Cathie Avatar

    I thought the same thing. You are awesome, Elise!

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  39. elise blaha Avatar

    thank you! It is his last deployment for the next four years. After that, he will be deployable for another six years or so. πŸ™‚

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  40. elise blaha Avatar

    absolutely. Thanks to the military we will have all of our packing and moving done by professionals. My parents will be in town before and after the move to organize boxes and help me get set up. πŸ™‚

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  41. creole wisdom Avatar

    You are so positive, so real and most of all gentle with yourself. I am proud of your courage girl.

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  42. Carolina - Nina Avatar

    Dear Elise, your words touch my heart, remember that you never are alone and even if you canΒ΄t see it because is cloudy, the sun is always there. Have a beautiful week, love nina

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  43. Giulia Avatar

    you are inspiring, elise!

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  44. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    I could feel my heart drop reading your initial words that Paul has deployed. Despite just being a fan and reader of your blog, through your words, I feel a connection to your experience. Thank you for sharing, and for your courage and inspiration.

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  45. Debbie Avatar

    I love this comment, and could not agree with it more.

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  46. Karolina Avatar

    You are for sure even stronger than you think Elise! My husband works on the ship and it is hard sometimes to be separate.. Now we have 2 boys, but my husband couldn`t be with me when I gave birth to our younger son.. Sad but sometimes it is so.. But children give me so much power and reason to be strong and to smile every single day πŸ™‚ Your little girl will give you this power for sure to!
    PS. I love your blog!
    pastelowegroszki.blogspot.com

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  47. Karen Avatar
    Karen

    And your parents will help you move, right? Don’t do heavy lifting. I learned hard way.

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  48. elise blaha Avatar

    The military moves us. πŸ™‚ My parents will help me organize anything and everything heavy.

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  49. desiree Avatar

    I love how positive your attitude is about deployment. Praying that your moments are blessed!

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  50. Cynthia H Avatar

    awww, hang in there. This too shall pass.

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