On this week’s empowering episode of Army Wife Talk Radio, we’re chatting with Dr. Raul Valdes-Perez as he talks about how to get advice for better decisions. Don’t miss our Resource of the Week, PassedOn.
AWTR Show 424: Lies We Tell New Moms
On this week’s empowering episode of Army Wife Talk Radio, we’re chatting with guest, Claudine Wolk of Help4NewMoms.com as she talks about the lies we tell new moms. Don’t miss our Resource of the Week, Fathead.com.
Behind Every Gold Star
As any military spouse knows, the armed forces has its own language and terms. Describing a family member that has experienced the death of a service member is no exception. A Gold Star family member is a parent, spouse, child, or sibling that has lost their service member while serving on active duty. Since I have become a military widow, I have found that a large portion of the military community is not familiar with this term or where it came from.
Vital Advice for New Military Spouses
When you’re new to a situation, you always want to hear advice from others who have walked in the same shoes. We’ve got you!
This post covers advice that others want to share with you so you don’t make the same mistakes. This advice is in purple text. Take it to heart, and enjoy your new role in the military!
Random Acts of Kindness: What Will You Do?
You probably don’t know this, but there is something special going on in February besides Valentine’s Day.
In fact, it isn’t even a special day, but rather, a special week.
What, you might ask?
It is Random Acts of Kindness Week.
The Harsh Realities: A Story of CARE Teams
Killed in Action. Although they are three relatively small words, the weight that comes with them is immeasurable. On both the service member and spouse side, this is something it seems we only talk about when we must. I completely understand that there are...
Volunteering: A Resolution You Can Keep
Many people see the new year as a chance to make resolutions for the year to come. Some want to lose weight, and others want to change careers or save more money. I like to see resolutions more as personal goals for the new year. Things that you want to accomplish and goals that you can strive toward.
Finding My Way
As I continue along our recruiting journey, I am overwhelmed by how much I miss being at a military installation.
I had no idea that it would be as hard to adjust. I mean, don’t get me wrong, I’m taking it in stride and I realize it will take more time than just 2.5 months to adjust to being away from the military community.
Disaster Preparedness: Sick Mommy Kit
There’s hurricane season, tornado season, blizzard season, the list goes on. We are blasted with reminders everywhere, especially within our military communities.
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