On today’s episode, Amie gets real about doing what she said she’d never do—buying a house she hasn’t walked through! Join us for the wild ride of moving back to familiar places, the good, the bad, and the power of second chances.
A Military Life in Christmas Carols
There are traditional Christmas carols, and then there are military life Christmas carols. Enjoy this fun twist that applies to our every day circumstances as servicemembers, milspouses, and military brats!
12 Days of Christmas: Milspouse Style
Here’s a little ditty to sing your way through present-wrapping fundraisers, tree decorating, or when you need a humorous perspective about our unique and sometimes chaotic lifestyle:
On the first day of Christmas, my soldier gave to me…
A home in a foreign country.
It’s Time to Forgive Tom Brady and His Metaphoric Misstep
Dear Tom Brady, as a Steeler fan, I don’t often root for you. But I am married to a Patriots fan, and I know that if you are on TV in the 4th quarter, I better not leave the living room.
The B Side
Grwing up in the late 70s and early 80’s, I became a saavy record collector. You all remember records? The old school way to build a playlist?? I admit, I usaully bought a record for the A side. That side of the album or 45 that had the hit song, the catchy song, or the song I wanted to hear everytime I turned on the radio. I never bought a record for the B side.
To the “Vow” Not Taken: Meet Ally, Our Newest Blogger
Everyone makes a vow in their lifetime. Most of them probably have something to do with marriage. As a military child growing up, I vowed (and I mean vowed like it was a Latin Novela Scene, shouting at the sky to no one really) to NEVER, ever marry into the military.
AWTR Show #861: You Might be a Milspouse: Fall Edition
We know the holidays can be difficult on military families. Amber has some tips to help you get through them with the fall edition of You Might be a Milspouse.
Mini-Stories and Comedy
I have this running joke between my husband, my best friend, and myself. I like to think of it as “the importance filter.” It all came about when my husband told me he was in charge at work. Not like he’s running the whole Army or anything, but he was in charge of something that implied some pretty solid responsibilities. As he just casually shared this information mid-conversation, I stopped him and said, “I didn’t know you were in charge. That’s huge!”
“Yes, Wife, I’m kind of important.”
To which I replied, “Well, you could have told me! I tell you stuff all the time, little stuff, big stuff, important or not.”
And there began my realization that I often don’t have an “importance filter.” I love creating mini-stories—about things that shouldn’t even be stories. Little anecdotes that leave you thinking—“What’s your point?” These stories are often not important at all, but they are quite humorous.
AWTR Show #809: Things You Just Understand As A Military Spouse
Join Amber Peterson for some humor and heart-tugs! One thing is for sure if you are associated with the military in any capacity this episode will be relatable.
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