If you’re married to the military, chances are you know something about long distance relationships. Deployments, training, circumstances that prevent us from PCSing with our service members, there are a million different reasons we wind up separated from our other halves, sometimes by hundreds or even thousands of miles.
Military Life
Oh… Military Life! This is likely what brought you to Mission: Milspouse in the first place. It is what binds the military community together with its wildly unique lifestyle.
Whether you are here to learn how to better live in this military life, how to support a loved one who is living the military lifestyle, or to see if this lifestyle is something you may like to be a part of, you have come to the right place.
Here at Mission: Milispouse the military lifestyle is what inspires us, drives our home lives, our moves, and our service member’s career, and gives us a camaraderie like no other. So welcome friend, take a seat and read more about all things that make us who we are and make the military lifestyle a life like no other!
6 Degrees of Milspouse Separation
So you just PCS’d (moved away) from your happy little home with all your best battle buddies to your new unsettled home where you know no one.
Now what?
Or, you just got married to the military this past summer, and now you’re in a foreign land, which doesn’t necessarily mean Germany, Puerto Rico, or Japan.
Now what?
6 Tips for Long Distance Love
Summer in San Francisco isn’t your stereotypical steamy, sunny California summer. In fact, August here is more accurately called “Fogust.”
Needless to say, my boots get more use than any of my summer sandals and more of my pictures on Instagram than I care to admit have some type of #iliveinacloud hashtag.
Destination Army Wife
My name is Mary and I’m the new girl here on Army Wife Network. I’m very excited to share my experiences and knowledge with all of our readers!
Waiting for the Rain
I sat on my back deck that afternoon, watching the fiery sunset. Incredible shades of crimson and orange, pink and deep amethyst, were painting the most beautiful masterpiece across the western sky with its backdrop of the distant Sangre de Cristo mountains.
A Woman of My Word
I pride myself on being a woman of my word. If I say I am going to do something, I’ll do it.
(Unless it’s something I am telling myself I should do, and in that case, my word means nothing. Refer to: Diet, Start My.)
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