When you’re trying to grow a garden, there are things that are within your control, and there are things that are outside of it
Love: The Hardest Thing On The Planet
Love. Love is…? How would you describe love? I don’t know. How does one go about defining something like love? I forget where I heard it, but there’s the old adage about it. It goes along the lines of “love is something you know you feel once you’re in it”. Sounds...
20 Years and Counting: Enjoying the Journey
If I had a dollar for every time I’ve been asked over the years some derivation of “So when does he hit 20? I bet you’re ready for retirement,” I’d be a very rich woman.
Shining Through The Darkness
In August of 2019, Breanna inherited a title no one desires but many bear: Gold Star wife. Following the devastating loss of her beloved husband, Tony, a Veteran haunted by inner turmoil, Breanna navigates the turbulent waters of grief while raising their three...
Resilience: Grow Where You Are Planted
Grow where you are planted. That is by far one of the most common phrases I’ve heard during my years as an AD spouse.
Because, Why Not?
Because, “Why Not?”
Supporting Our Military Children
One thing that has been most important to me, as a military spouse, is figuring out how to best do this life while supporting our children with the changes and difficulties. When my children were very small, there were many times that my husband was away, and I had to parent my children alone.
Join Deputy Director of Marketing, Lindsey Rauch, as she navigates the challenges of not only being a military spouse but a mom of two young children in a military family.
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.
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