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Best Compliment Ever: The Ultimate Battle Buddy

As a military spouse, I am a compliment-soaker-upper. No, I don’t mean from the random passersby who give awkward backward compliments of “You’re so strong. I don’t know how you do it.”

I’m talking about soaking up compliments from my husband, so I can stockpile them in my brain/heart for when he’s away doing stuff for his Army job.

But here’s the kicker: My husband is an infantryman. And although he doesn’t mean to, sometimes it’s kind of hard for him to tap into his emotional side, dig deep, and dole out the compliments to his lovely-yet-sometimes-frustrating-wife. Because, let’s be honest, occasionally our partner’s best compliments sound, well, like they’re coming from service member directed to service members.

“Supper was okay today. Can I have more ranch/siracha sauce/pepper?”

“Thanks for picking up the house today.” (As more military gear/TA-50 hits the living room floor upon walking in the house.)

And, my current personal favorite after returning from a couple weeks away, in reference to my pregnant, ever-growing belly: “Wow, babe! You’ve gotten so big!”

Um… Thank you?

In all honesty, my Beloved tries to compliment me in a way that I can receive it gracefully and fill up my emotional piggy bank. Things like, “You’re a great wife and mother,” and “Supper really was delicious. Thanks for cooking.”

But the other day, I realized that my absolute, most favorite compliment of all time from my partner was actually a hybrid of the two extremes—a unique combo of “What-Wifey-wants-to-hear” and his born-to-be-a-soldier heart.

It was late in the evening. Our daughter was allegedly snuggled into bed, and hubs and I were trying to talk about something other than family logistics (something other than military schedule, school events, how many time-outs our Tiny Human received that day, Battalion mandatory fun coming up, etc.)

So naturally, we landed on the topic of marriage—more specifically, our relationship. We’ve learned in the last several years that a solid marriage, especially in the military, requires intentionality. We try to talk about our hearts, the level of love and respect in our home, and resolve the small conflicts before they blossom into something bigger.

We started talking about how to compliment one another. Suddenly, as I’m blubbering on about who knows what, the Emotion Train leaves the station (Thanks a bunch, preggo hormones). I told him that I just realized the greatest compliment he has ever given me often happens in public in front of his peers.

Every time he’s been promoted, received an award, or done the “farewell” for our PCS, my husband always thanks me for my support.

And calls me his “Ultimate Battle Buddy.”

I will pause right there so you can go grab a Kleenex. (Oh, that’s just me? My bad.)

When conflict comes in marriage, I often lose sight of the truth that my dear husband is not the enemy. Regardless, if our struggle is about the challenges of military life, parenting, or communication, ultimately we must remember that we and our spouses are on the same team.

We are fighting this good fight of marriage together, in it to win it, paired together for a purpose. I’ve witnessed how “going to war” with another individual creates this unique heart-bond among service members. And while I will never fully understand all the pieces and parts of that, I can get a little taste of it in marriage.

Because after all, I get to do life every single day with my Ultimate Battle Buddy—that is, my husband.

Dear readers: What is your response to the thought that your spouse is your Battle Buddy (and vice versa?) What is the best compliment they have ever given you? Feel free to leave a comment below.

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  • Dr. Sharita Knobloch has been married to her beloved infantryman husband for 12 years. She holds a Doctor of Education in Community Care and Counseling: Pastoral Counseling from Liberty University. Sharita is mama, a smallish dog owner, aspiring runner, writer, speaker, and spiritual leadership coach. She has been with Mission: Milspouse (formerly Army Wife Network) since February 2014. In 2020, she was named Armed Forces Insurance Fort Bliss Military Spouse of the Year. Sharita gets really excited about office supplies and journal shopping, is a certified auctioneer, overuses hashtags on a regular basis with #NoShame and frequently uses #America! as a verb.

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8 Comments

  1. Selena Conmackie

    I ABSOLUTELY needed this today! Long deep sigh. Thank you, thank you, thank you! xo

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    • Sharita Knobloch

      Thanks so much, Selena– such an encouraging comment. So appreciate you stopping by!! ~SGK

      Reply
  2. Dolly Lee

    Sharita,
    What a beautiful compliment and tribute from your husband! Blessings to you both 🙂

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    • Sharita Knobloch

      Thanks, Dolly– I am not a crier, but between his compliment and pregnancy hormones, I definitely got all misty-eyes. Thanks so much for stopping by. We appreciate it! ~SGK

      Reply
  3. Bibi

    This is perfect. Your post is so encouraging to read. Communication and living intentionally are so very important in a relationship. Glad you pointed it out.

    Visiting from the Little Bit of Everything Link-up today.
    Best,
    Bibi

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    • Sharita Knobloch

      Thanks so much, Bibi. Appreciate your support and so very grateful you stopped by. Blessings to you!

      Reply
  4. Hazel Moon

    Your husband is no different than most men who find it difficult to give a little complement. I had to smile at the complements he is giving you. Sounds like he is a normal male. LOL
    Thank you for sharing with us here at Tell me a Story.

    Reply
    • Sharita Knobloch

      Ha, I know right, Hazel? But I take what I can get– and I am truly grateful to be his battle buddy!

      Reply

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