I love happy endings. And today, we end our Motivational Milspouse Mottos series. Welcome to part three!
If you have just popped by, never fear. You can check out Part 1 and Part 2, then join us right back here. We will wait for you.
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I love happy endings. And today, we end our Motivational Milspouse Mottos series. Welcome to part three!
If you have just popped by, never fear. You can check out Part 1 and Part 2, then join us right back here. We will wait for you.
Trigger warning: This post discusses infant loss. I don't know what it is, but I have a really big issue with lying—at least when the lies, great or small, come from me. It's hard for me to "fib" to my daughter about why she can't have a piece of Mama's fancy...
Welcome to AWN’s Monthly Recon Rendezvous link up! We're so glad you are here. As the name implies, Recon Rendezvous is a place of community and connection. It's an opportunity to explore and learn about our fellow military supporters’ lives, victories, trials, and...
“Hurry up and wait is my favorite part of military life,” said no milspouse ever.
Ain’t that the truth?!
My family is currently in yet (another!) hurry up and wait season. And it is about as much fun as talking on the phone to TRICARE while shopping at the commissary on payday.
Gag. Me. With. A. Spoon.
We live in a world where slogans and mottos rule the roost. It is the way that companies, politicians, and organizations create their brand and subsequently promote it.
Don’t believe me? Test out your motto knowledge with the following (I bet you get most, if not all, of them correct on the first try.)
Brandi and I have been friends for nearly two decades now. We joke that we are each other’s “oldest” girlfriend, so we can pretty much talk about anything. She is a passionate gal and a fellow blogger. Recently, she posted something on Facebook that really got me thinking, which blossomed into a conversation that we now dub “State of the Uterus.”
I don’t know what the deal is, but some people, both inside and outside the military spouse circle, don’t seem to have boundaries or discretion on some personal discussion topics.
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