My husband had been planning for his retirement from the military for a good two years before the actual retirement date.
Oh, Hey! Hello, Again. Tips and Tricks for Repeating a Duty Station
It was a wonderful whirlwind, one we were all sad when it was time to roll out on the way to our next duty station four years after arriving.
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.
Bloom Where You Are Planted
Military spouses know how to “Bloom where they are planted”. Spouses have been doing this type of gropwth for generations. Join us at the Chaplain’s Corner.
From Volunteer to Career: 3 Tips to Unlock the Potential of Giving Back
Military life is an adventure filled with relocations, new environments, and unique career challenges. As a military spouse, you know all too well the hurdles of finding stable employment amidst the frequent moves.
Pinkies Up, Ladies and Gents; Let’s Enjoy Afternoon Tea Together!
Surrounded by the nostalgia and tradition of the elegant Thames Foyer at the Savoy Hotel in London, Ginger and her sister recently enjoyed an afternoon of tea.
Worst Case Scenario Military Style!
As I move through my 28th year of being a military spouse, I have come to an odd realization.
Retirement, Resilience, and Changes
The summer months can bring lots of changes for military families, whether it’s a PCS or a vacation to a different city. As I’m writing this, my husband and I are in Virginia for his retirement ceremony!
Understand How TRICARE Covers Infertility Diagnosis and Treatment
Are you considering having children? If you’re trying to get pregnant, but haven’t been able to, you may have questions about how TRICARE can help.
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