What if we spent Feb. 14 loving the unlovable?

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One of the most important parts of supporting your service member as they serve our country is “holding down the fort” (See also: running a smooth, loving, and supportive home life for you and your family, while keeping all things going in your service member’s absence). Easy peasy, right? Sometimes, not so much.
With this category, we cover everything behind the scenes, such as organization, communication, marriage, parenting, overcoming trials, and just some good ole fashioned humor.
Join us as we embark on figuring out the home-life balance as a milspouse and find ways to thrive and excel! No matter what your life at home looks like, one of our Experience Bloggers or Command Team members has probably been in a similar situation and is here to share their triumphs, lessons, and laughs along the way.
My New Culture
My New Culture……..There are two ways to exit the Army. Go home and find a job or find the job and make a home.
From Bitter to Grateful During Infertility and Loss
For anyone who has walked the trying to conceive (TTC) journey, you know that it can be long and that you can encounter struggles that can leave you with feelings of bitterness, jealousy, and sadness.
M:M Core Values: Collaboration
As we continue discussing Mission:Milspouse’s core values, collaboration is front and center this month.
Running the Army 10 Miler for HOOAH, Honor, and History
Many will be running the Army 10 miler today. Some are running for HOOAH! Some for HOPE! No matter what the reason the HISTORY of the race speaks for itself.
The Evolution of Back-to-School: From Vintage Trends to Modern Madness
Back-to-school marketing, shopping, and scheduling are all stacked against you. Here’s how it all got started.
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