Summer Survival for Prison Wives

How to Stay Mentally and Emotionally Strong When the Heat and Emotions Rise

Summer is often seen as a season of joy, vacations, and sunshine. But for prison wives, it can feel more like a pressure cooker. The brutal heat, stressful visits, long distances, and overwhelming expectations can all weigh heavily on your heart.

If you’re feeling that weight, please know this: you’re not alone. There are ways to reclaim your peace, refocus your energy, and make it through this season with strength and purpose.

1. Take Care of Your Body and Your Spirit

Visits during summer can be physically draining. The combination of long drives, stuffy waiting areas, and minimal air conditioning can be a lot to handle. Bring extra water, snacks, cooling cloths, and anything else that helps you feel comfortable. Just as important is caring for your emotional health. That could mean journaling, sharing your feelings with a support group, or giving yourself permission to unplug and rest.

2. Avoid the Comparison Trap

It’s easy to feel left behind when everyone else is posting about beach trips and vacations with their partners. Your relationship might look different, but that doesn’t mean it’s any less valuable or real. Focus on your own growth and connection instead of comparing your life to someone else’s highlight reel.

3. Prepare for Visits, Both Physically and Emotionally

Planning ahead can ease the stress of summer visits. Pack light clothes, extra deodorant, snacks for the car, and anything that helps you feel more prepared. Also, take a moment to check your emotional expectations. Not every visit will go perfectly. That’s okay. What matters is being present and making the most of the time you do have together.

4. Create Structure Where You Can

Summer often brings changes to daily routines. Whether it’s kids being out of school or a shift in your work hours, things can feel off-balance. Try creating new routines that work for your current season. This could be a weekly check-in letter, a set time for phone calls, or a Sunday night ritual just for you.

5. Stay Aware of Your Emotional Needs

As the days stretch on, feelings like loneliness, sadness, or even frustration can build up. Try doing a weekly check-in with yourself. What are you feeling? What are you holding onto that you can let go of? Who can you reach out to for support or encouragement? Make space for whatever you need to feel grounded again.


Reconnect With Your Partner This Summer

If you’re finding it harder to communicate or keep your bond strong, you’re not alone. The Couples Communication Guidebook was created just for couples like you. It’s full of prompts, conversation starters, and tools that help you and your loved one connect more deeply, no matter the distance.

💬 Let this be the summer where your relationship not only survives, but grows stronger.

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