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Deployments & TDYs are HARD. I hear the phrase, "I don't know how you do it," all the time. Well here are my secrets; here are 7 ways I survive a deployment

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I remember the first time my husband called me after returning from Iraq. I was a military girlfriend and living long-distance at the time. Hence the phone call. So…We were chatting away, and I was feeling all sorts of happy butterflies because he was finally home. And we were—finally—going to see each other and spend time […]

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Thanks to new blogger, Tori, for sharing her story today! My husband's first deployment was a whirlwind of emotions. We had only been married 4 months, I was in a strange place and I didn't really know anyone. Looking back, of course, hindsight is always 20/20. I was extremely blessed to meet some people along

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No matter how many times you and your spouse have been through a deployment, military spouses can all agree that advice on deployment is crucial to the success of military relationships. Whether you are a seasoned military spouse or looking for deployment advice for girlfriends, I know that the advice given to me by 37 different military spouses will be helpful to you.

Deployment with two kids - The Fitnessista | Deployment kids, Deployment, Deployed dad

I had quite a few requests on how to juggle life with small kiddos while your partner is away on a deployment. Doing the solo parenting thing is no joke, but really once you find your groove, you get into a routine and it’s ok! So here are some tips for surviving a military deployment with two small kids. Lots of ideas in this post! | Family Life | The Fitnessista

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I see you over there at every significant event with your spouse and kids and parents and in-laws, siblings and their kids, grandparents, and extended family, friends even. You're loud with inside jokes and almost obnoxious laughter within your safety net of family and close friends, whom you've...

20 Ways to Thrive During Deployment

Whether you work full time and find yourself bored on the weekends and evenings or you are in-between jobs and need something to fill your days with, I hope that my list is able to help! 1. Try new foods If you have been interested in Paleo or a certain type of food take this time while you are cooking for one (or one and some kiddos) and try out new things! My husband will eat whatever I make, but sometimes I feel bad when a recipe goes wrong and we end up having to order pizza or eat soup…

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Military life isn’t exactly known for being comfortable and fun. However, you can make it a little less painful by preparing your loved ones with some of these creature comforts. These items make great gifts, whether it’s the December holidays, a birthday, or pre-deployment. Note: As much as I love a good surprise, I strongly... | Read More...

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