We’ve moved about every 2 years for the entirety of my husband’s military career. And now, whether we are facing a PCS or not, I frequently get the itch. You know the one I’m talking about – the itch to redecorate and reorganize. The one that requires me to rip...

Self-Care Doesn’t Need to Be Expensive or Time Consuming
We all know that self-care is important. But, the reality is that we’re spouses, parents, co-workers, caregivers, and more. Most of us likely put everyone and their needs in front of their own.
Don’t Let Tradition Ruin Your Holidays
Military life is filled with tradition. If you’ve ever been to a military ball, a promotion ceremony, change of command, or any other military event, you’ve seen many of those traditions.
Check In on the Strong Ones, They Need Support Too
As a seasoned spouse, I’ve seen the rise of the word “resilience” in military circles. I appreciate — greatly — the focus on building strong skills for coping.
Staying Connected Through the Art of the Handwritten Note
Not too long ago, I was having a bit of a rough day. You know the kind. Waking up on the wrong side of the bed, staying grumpy like a teenager, getting cut off in traffic. Nothing huge, but I was in a funk. Those rain clouds followed me all day. By late...
You Never Know What Might Make a Core Memory
When it was first released, our family fell in love with the film, and over the years, we’ve grown more attached to it, especially the concept of building core memories.
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