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One Year Later
In Sara Haig's article, "One Year Later," the feeling she experiences due to a short period spent with her boyfriend is one I can relate to very well.
With a boyfriend in the Marines, time physically spent together is in short supply but also in high demand. As Sara said, "Though we spend most days of the year apart, it was moments like these that made all the waiting worth it." The point she makes, saying that although your time together may be limited, it just makes it more special is one that I can take something from.
Thank you, Sara Haig, for showing me that having limited time together just makes it worth more.
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