Jenny Sokol Chronicles Her Life and Ours
August 30, 2007|
There was a treasure waiting for me every week in the Orange County Register when I lived at Pendleton.
Jenny Sokol.
In 2004, I first read her column, titled "Singing the Cowgirl Blues." Jenny wrote about getting used to her husband being gone. All the little things that we do as we slowly accept that our husband isn't coming home for dinner that night or any other for a long time. She nailed it and I was hooked! Sadly, her column wasn't archived at the time or I'd put up a link to it.
The Marine Corps is a very small place and it turns out that Jenny and I have mutual friends.
Dave and Nicole are both active duty Marines AND parents. Jenny has written a couple of columns about their lives, trials and tribulations.
Her columns are snapshots of our lives as milspouses and sometime single parents. erious, sad or silly, you will find something from your own life in her words. Jenny's columns appear weekly in the Family/Parenting Section of the OC Register.
Many of her columns are about adventures in parenting. When her husband was getting ready to deploy to Iraq , Jenny looked for books to help her family deal with the separation. Not finding much and true to the ingenuity of a milspouse, she WROTE one.
I have read "I'm a Hero Too" and I highly recommend it to all of you looking for a way to help your children deal with the hard realities of having a parent deploy. Written from the perspective of a young boy, Jenny discusses the feelings of sadness, of missing Dad at school events, of staying in touch with care packages, emails and phone calls and the importance of staying busy.
Check out Jenny's website. I think you'll be hooked too.























That sounds like a great book - thanks for the recommendation.
Posted by: wendy | 08/30/2007 at 12:42
Thanks for letting us know about Jenny Sokol. I read a few of her columns (all I had time for today but will be back for more!) and they were great!
Posted by: Marine Wife | 08/30/2007 at 20:21
Jenny's columns are always a good read!!
Posted by: SemperFiWife | 08/31/2007 at 07:02
Makes you think, doesn't it? The next time I start to feel a bit sorry for myself, I'll think of that column. I used to remind myself of that when my boys were small and my husband was deployed. As hard as it was sometimes to have him gone, at least I had the boys with me. He had to leave them behind. I cannot imagine how hard that must be as a parent.
Posted by: Cassandra | 09/03/2007 at 23:50