Saturday, April 11, 2020
My Supports
My biggest support is my husband, he is always there for, and I know I can count on him. My family also is a big support, even know I don't live near most of them. I know I can still count on them. The family that lives nearby is a huge support as well, they are always willing to help out with our son. In a daily environment, my husband is my support, I am currently unemployed and see him all day every day, and he still supports me. One benefit of him being my daily support is that he is willing to watch our son so that I can have uninterrupted homework time, he is also always asking if I have any homework I need to do. If anything happened to my husband and he was gone, my life would be turned upside down. I would rely heavily on my family that lives nearby for support and also relay on the family that lives far away. The impact of my husband being gone would change everything from day to day life to long term effects. One challenge I imagined having was losing everything we had in a tornado, which thankfully has happened yet. We would need all kinds of support we would need support on finding a new/temporary place to live, replacing clothes and electronics, just to name a few. We would also need help emotionally dealing with the trauma that just happened, we would need someone to talk to and be told that it is okay. My supports would be there for my family and me during this time; they would offer to put us up and replace essential items until we got on our feet again. I could not imagine going through a challenging situation without the support of my husband and my family; they are my rock.
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