Growing up is hard to do. And personal growth can be even harder.
Seems like a pretty obvious statement, but hey… we probably all need to be reminded every now and again.
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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.
Growing up is hard to do. And personal growth can be even harder.
Seems like a pretty obvious statement, but hey… we probably all need to be reminded every now and again.
It’s been almost four years since I was diagnosed with cancer for the first time. It can lead one to ask, “Why me?”
I’m about a year or two behind the times, but I do love the “Keep calm and…” signs. Please do forgive me; I need all the reminders I can get.
As I hinted before, Big Sarge’s assignment here in Alaska is being curtailed eight months earlier than expected, and we are leaving for Kentucky in six months. Six months! Such a short time left here.
We’ve been settling into our new home over the last month, and I have personally been up to quite a few projects.
Many military families choose not to paint the interior of their homes due to the temporary nature of most assignments, but there is another easy way to use paint and update your space after a PCS!
August. August is a good month, mostly because it’s back to school for many kids and my birth month. I’ve a had a lot to be thankful for this month, and I’m going to narrow it down to 31 things.
School is back in full swing for most of us. I’m one of those parents who loves when school starts back. Not because two of my three children will be out of the house for more than six hours each day (although that’s a slight bonus).
I love back to school because it’s a fresh start, and I love seeing my children grow and learn so many new things.
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