Hi there,
My husband travels about 30% of the time. So I'm familiar with Dad being gone a lot. And he loves his children, and the children love him. Believe me, you will all adjust.
When my husband travels state side he calls every night sometime between dinner and bed. When he travels out of the country then his calls are sporadic. Either way, just hearing Dad's voice say the normal "I Love You and I Miss you and I wish you were with me" types of reassurances always make a big difference for the kids.
Also, we include Daddy's safety and well being in our prayers at night.
It helps to coach the conversation a little. Remind your boy about one thing to tell Daddy before putting him on the phone. For instance, tell Daddy who you played with today, or what did you have for dinner, or what's your favorite toy today, where did we go, etc. This conversation has changed now that the children are older. It's now about their sports, school issues, etc.
Another important item, is that when Dad is home, Dad does the bedtime routine. It's his time to bond, bathe, play with the kids. And I always tell the kids how nice they smell after Daddy gives them a bath. Much better than Mommy's bath. True or untrue, doesn't matter to me, is that I'm helping to make their time together meaningful and memorable so that when he's gone, this holds them over until he's home.
I could just keep writing here, but one more thing. When my children were younger, I would frequently go along with my husband. Even with the airline changes, it can be pretty cheap to accompany your husband. We would use frequent flyer miles for the ticket and the hotel room was already free. We still tag along on business trips when it works out. I would even venture to say that we never truly took a vacation for many years, and would just extend his business trips, because many of the locals were resort like anyway.
I hope you all adjust. Please feel free to email me with more questions. I've been doing this so long, and could keep thinking of more tips. Try to stick to a routine in the evening, and the nights will hopefully go by nicely. I've only had a few scattered nights where the kids are crying for Dad, and all I can do is hold them and say I understand, would you like to fall asleep on my bed with me? This stops the tears instantly.
God bless!
Update....
Hi, noticed that someone recommended getting to know a military wife. I used to be in the US Army, as an officer. There are numerous support resources available to military personnel that are not part of civilian life. The best alternative to the military would be for you to have a support network through worship center, your neighborhood and family if that's an option. However, not the reason I wrote...I have a BIL being deployed to Afghanistan next week and found this lovely prayer on his unit's website. Thought you would appreciate it as well.
The Military Wife Prayer"
Dear Lord,
Give me the greatness of heart to see the difference between duty and his love for me. Give me understanding that I may know, when duty calls him he must go. Give me a task to do each day, to fill the time when he's away. And Lord, when he's in a foreign land, keep him safe in your loving hand. And Lord, when duty is in the field, please protect him and be his shield. And Lord, when deployment is so long, please stay with me and keep me strong. Amen."
The Military Wife Prayer"
Dear Lord,
Give me the greatness of heart to see the difference between duty and his love for me. Give me understanding that I may know, when duty calls him he must go. Give me a task to do each day, to fill the time when he's away. And Lord, when he's in a foreign land, keep him safe in your loving hand. And Lord, when duty is in the field, please protect him and be his shield. And Lord, when deployment is so long, please stay with me and keep me strong. Amen."
Has the travel started yet?