How do we get through the last bit of the school year? Spring Break is over, and there are no days off until the year is over.
Room To Grow Roots
Among my family, the adage “grow where you’re planted” is taken literally. It’s not just good advice; it’s the fond memory of kicking muddy boots off on the porch, and Hot Wheels cars racing along dirt tracks in the big garden.
Teen Etiquette
Yes, manners are still important and that includes Teen etiquette too! In last-month’s blog, we talked about the basic etiquette to teach your children. When they get a little older, it’s time to add to that list of important etiquette lessons. Teaching your children manners and basic etiquette will carry them further in life than anything else you can teach them.
How Hearing and Vision Problems Can be Related to Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injuries, including concussion, may lead to hearing and vision problems. Sometimes, these hearing and vision injuries are either not immediately apparent or require additional testing to be diagnosed, according to experts from the Defense Health Agency. These injuries may show up together.
Career Help at Your Fingertips! How the USO Transition Program Empowers Military Spouses
At the USO, we know that Milspouse employment is a huge challenge and too often an aspect of military life that is overlooked.
Luck and Locations of a Milspouse
It isn’t often that “luck” comes immediately to mind when I think back on my life so far as a military spouse.
Life Lessons Learned at a Coffee
Though some things remain the same, a lot has changed in the Army. Our protocol team (Ginger, Michelle, Lynda, and Ann) edited, added, and updated life lessons from “Everything I Ever Wanted to Know About the Army I Learned at a Coffee” by an unknown author. We present them to you in three easy categories: military protocol, social life, and sage advice.
Sometimes a few tips and advice from seasoned spouses are just the ticket you need to navigate your military adventure. Maybe you’ll add your own pearls of wisdom as you go!
The Emotional Cycles of Deployment: Part 6
Join Blogger LaVaughn Ricci as she chronicles the emotional cycles of deployment. This is Part Six. Click these links to go back to Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, and Part 5.
How to be productive (when it’s hard)
Let me let you in on a little secret. These articles I write aren’t quite planned.
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