Caleb’s Daily Journal: Bridging The Gap Between Mother And Child During Deployment

Photo by Mimi Mae Photography, shared by HH6 Camo Chix with permission for this article
Photo by Mimi Mae Photography, shared by HH6 Camo Chix with permission for this article

Originally published November 6, 2014

On November 6, 2013, Jennifer Langley faced one of the hardest days for any parent of a service member; she had to say “see you later” to her daughter, Aryanna Hesse, who was being deployed.

Before leaving for Afghanistan though, Aryanna asked Jennifer to take care of her most precious treasure  — her 8 month old son, Caleb.

Her daughter was torn, Jennifer remembers, leaving little Caleb behind for them to  protect and raise during the long deployment.

“I’ll always remember the tears in my daughter’s eyes when she had to close the car door,” she recalls, adding, “but Aryanna had a job to do.”

“Deployments are rough, “Jennifer admits, adding, “we cannot forget that the sacrifices these soldiers make don’t end just because they are home. ” Continue reading…

 

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