The transition from the warm, unhurried days of summer to the structured demands of the school year is a familiar challenge for military families.
To Our Wives and Girlfriends May They NEVER Meet!
No lie, THERE I WAS! It was 1997 and I was attending my first Hail and Farewell. No longer “just one of the girlfriends”, I had been married a few months and was in my “I am in my 20’s, I can do anything, ” era.
You Matter (Suicide Awareness)
You Matter (Suicide Awareness) ***Trigger Warning: This post talks about Suicide***Some of us may have a story or many stories about how or when our lives have been affected by suicide.
Morgan “Lucky 51” Gaffney
“I used to find running so easy and it came naturally to me. Now I really have to work at it.”- Morgan Gaffney. There is truth that it pays to be in the right place at the right time, as found out. In life, we all encounter challenges that can be life-changing and...
The “Sweet Spot” Summer
Halfway through our two-year OCONUS orders, my family is embracing our “sweet spot” summer.
Worst Case Scenario Military Style!
As I move through my 28th year of being a military spouse, I have come to an odd realization.
PCS Adventure List: 3 Easy, Kid-Friendly, Interactive Stops to Make Along Your Route
Having a fun goal to reach when traveling can make the trip less overwhelming. PCS road trips, especially, are difficult when we’re already beginning stressed and exhausted.
Meet Staff Sergeant Brandi Robertson: Celebrating Women Veterans Recognition Day
Most teenagers don’t have a game plan or sense of direction at 18, but Brandi Todaro wasn’t like most teenagers. Read her story from Hope For The Warriors!
Sherry (Esposito) Stick and her decision to never give up
As always, we are delighted to learn more about how running shapes lives. A big thanks to Sherry Stick for sharing her story and to George for telling it.
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