I'm a military wife and mother of 3. I consider life a journey and am constantly learning, usually from falling on my face!;) I prefer to laugh than cry. I love to write and find it therapeutic. I love the outdoors and being active with my family. I am an avid blogger and use it more for journaling. I am working on a children's book right now and hope to be published one day!
My passion is ...
writing
I know too much about ...
kid's body fluids
My parents always told me ...
I could be whatever I put my mind to
My childhood ambition ...
was to become a doctor
My favorite memory ...
Hixson's, a store where I grew up
Why I write ...
because it is therapuetic
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
artillary from the military base, don't watch things on TV, and currently reading design books
My first job ...
babysitter
My best moment ...
surviving our first deployment while having a baby while my husband was gone
My inspiration ...
my children
There are many untapped resources for military children during a deployment. Unfortunately, with the demands of taking care of the house, bills and keeping everything together, it can be hard to locate those services. Listed below are the best places to look into your resources to help getting your children the help they may need to cope during a deployment. By staying involved and communicating frequently with your children, you will know where best to turn. Each command has key volunteers or liaisons for the deployed unit. They can provide you with unit activities...
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Member since: January 2010
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