Today KateLynn talks to Daniel Taylor from DTV. Daniel is a military spouse living in Germany. Realizing how overwhelming the process of moving OCONUS can be, he decided to start a business to help others. Using his content creator background, he now has a top rated blog at http://www.dtvdanieltelevision.com complete with videos and content to cover all things pcsing to Europe.
The Magic Pint: Part 2
The Magic Pint series is about heartache, love, and Irish beer. Come meet Callie, a young war widow who may have found a second chance in a magic pint.
Knight of the Lost: A Tale From Germany
I am unexpectedly pregnant for the fourth time. My mom has flown to Germany to help with the kids and my due date has passed. I needed a distraction for everyone. Neuschwanstein!
Summer in Europe…Now What?
You’re living in Europe. You have kids.School has ended. Your spouse can’t go away with you. And you want to go to the beach! Here’s how you do it: Remind yourself that this is a family trip. Sometimes disappointment sets in because of unrealistic...
Get Ready for PCS Season With TRICARE
Will you be embarking on a permanent change of station (PCS) this summer? If so, you aren’t alone. Summer is a time of transition for military families with PCS orders.
Owning to Overcome
Owning our resilience can seem like a defeat, but in the world of resilience, it is actually winning the battle. Join Manda as she gets real about ownership.
AWTR Show #922: Unaccompanied Baggage for future OCONUS travelers
Sometimes this military life can send you on some wild adventures – including living overseas. In this week’s Milspouse Empowerment Moment, Chrissy talks about how she navigated unaccompanied baggage with her recent PCS to Germany! She gives insight into unaccompanied baggage and tips for what to include in unaccompanied baggage.
OCONUS Military Spouses Build Community
After you PCS, do you ever arrive at a new location and feel completely lost? In my time as a military spouse, this feeling was further exacerbated during our OCONUS tours. When we moved to Japan, my twins were three, my spouse was immediately gone off on deployment, where he remained for most of the tour. I couldn’t figure out the language, let alone the basics of this new life we had been thrown into a million miles from the comforts of home.
More Than the Boxes
Moving. PCSing. Relocating. Whatever you want to call it, the event (no matter how routine for some of us) is really not a singular activity. The whole process comes with much more than a pile of boxes containing everything you own.
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