Thankful for the Internet

Philippines
February 13, 2013 12:58am CST
My husband left home to go back to United States last 31st of January... It was so sad to come home without his presence. It felt like half of me was dad. My heart sank when I entered our room and while holding our baby Kashian I cried and cried and cried because i miss him so much :( but I am so thankful that with internet and the help of the latest gadgets of these days we were able to keep in contact and it somehow soothes the longingness... I so love my husband... he is just who God wanted for me and I am glad that we have found each other at the perfect time... now having our first baby, we are now a family and even beyond distance we can say that we are a solid family :)
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
13 Feb 13
I hope you will be able to be at each other presence again soon enough. I know it is sometimes unavoidable to be away from your family. But all efforts must be exerted to have a family all together since that would be best despite the help of any technology to shorten the distance.
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• Philippines
13 Feb 13
I know.. we are just fixing my visa so we can all be together in america soon. Please help us pray for our family to be together as soon as possible.
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@sishy7 (27167)
• Australia
13 Feb 13
May God Bless you two and your precious baby...
• Philippines
13 Feb 13
it is hard live when your love ones leave.. but it is more hard to your love ones knew that your unhappy when they left i understand also your situation, because my both brother and sister left because of their job. they went to other country four years ago. I miss them also. sometimes we talk on the facebook, but i still feel sad. I want them to be here.
@joliefille (3690)
• Philippines
13 Feb 13
I thank the geniuses for the internet. It will make communication via Skype or any chat messenger easier between you and your husband. It will feel like you are just close though I know nothing can compare to being physically present together as one family.