Finding Strength in Change: Navigating Military Life with a Child with Special Needs….You didn’t choose this life—this ever-changing, unpredictable journey that comes with being a military spouse and a parent to a child with intellectual or developmental disabilities (IDD).
Understanding and Supporting Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Discover the impact of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) on veterans and how Hope For The Warriors provides crucial support. Learn about symptoms, treatment options, and how you can help service members on their road to recovery. Join us in advocating for better care and awareness.
The Gift of Military Life: Why I Feel Lucky to Be a Military Spouse
I never imagined that one day I would be standing at the crossroads of challenge and opportunity, wearing the title of “military spouse” and feeling lucky. Yet, here I am, an Army wife of almost 12 years, married to a soldier, raising four incredible children (ages 10, 8, 6, and 4), and homeschooling them as we navigate the ever-changing journey of military life.
Military Marriage
Military marriages are just like every other marriage, except there is another presence always willing to wedge itself between us: the military.
Small Acts of Self-Care: Finding Grace in the Chaos
Small Acts of Self-Care: Finding Grace in the Chaos. As a military spouse and a mother of a rambunctious four-year-old boy, it’s hard to manage everything.
Combatting Military Drinking Culture
Combatting Military Drinking Culture. Has anyone else been getting advertisements for the Stanford study for military spouses who are worried about their active duty partner’s drinking?
5 Tips for Loving the Unloveable
What if we spent Feb. 14 loving the unlovable?
What Is Motivation?
What Is Motivation? The process that starts, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors is what we define as motivation. Motivation causes us to act, whether it is getting a glass of water to reduce thirst or reading a book to gain knowledge.
Turn on the Hose
Turn on the Hose ….At our last duty station, we owned a farmhouse on 5 wooded acres. It was our own patch of paradise, and we raised many animals there. Early on, we had some of the land cleared, fenced, and sowed grass for a pasture.
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