by Julie Provost | Oct 26, 2021 | Military Spouse Life
I do not like to cook. I know a lot of military spouses love it but I have never been able to get on board. I try, but I feel like I fail so many times. My husband is the main cook of the family. He doesn’t mind cooking and this arrangement works well for us....
by Ny | Oct 18, 2021 | Conversations, Military Spouse Life, Milspouse Conversations
There is something about getting older, about reaching the middle part of life. It’s like an irrevocable feeling of the passage of time and the knowledge that every decision that one has made in life has brought them to this point in time, for better or for...
by Julie Provost | Sep 27, 2021 | Military Spouse Life, Milspouse Conversations
This is your first duty station, and you are still trying to figure things out. You are now a military spouse, but what does that mean and does that mean you have to give up yourself? How can you stay unique as a milspouse? Here are some ideas! Don’t give...
by Guest Writer | Sep 20, 2021 | Military Child Teen Life, Military Spouse Life
Jasmine Smith Photography – Shermaine Perry-Knights – Library You ask, why did I write this book?” I Move A Lot and That’s Okay is simply the book that I wanted as a kid. Let’s face it, moving is hard to do! Moving is incredibly scary for...
by Guest Writer | Sep 13, 2021 | Military Spouse Life, Milspouse Conversations
How do you process something for which you have very little context, knowledge, or understanding? I have had to keep asking questions and trying to build on my fund of knowledge, but some days my brain doesn’t want to cooperate. For a little background, The Huz...
by Sponsored Post | May 30, 2021 | Military Spouse Life
Six tips to keep in mind as you enter this new chapter–and why you’re more equipped to ace it than you think Sponsored post By Kindra Team From frequent moves to long deployments, being a military spouse comes with a particular set of challenges. But some of the...