Recent Military Blog | Military Families PostsThings to Do on Camp Lejeuneby Eliza Ferree08 Feb 2007 02:00 PMWhether you are new to the area or have lived out here for some time, you may be wondering what to do this weekend without leaving the base. This is actually pretty easy and can be a lot of fun, but it does take a little bit of creativity. Staying at a Hotel in the Middle of the Weekby Eliza Ferree07 Feb 2007 02:36 PMBelieve it or not you really can have a lot of fun on a military base, without spending a ton of money. I won't say that everything is FREE, but it is cheaper. Base Medical vs. Off Baseby Eliza Ferree06 Feb 2007 04:28 PMBase Medical vs. Off base What's the difference from going to a doctor/midwife on base versus off base? Many come to this question when it comes time to move to another base or they find themselves pregnant. Military Families Review (Jan-Feb 3)by Eliza Ferree05 Feb 2007 06:16 PMJanuary may have come and gone but the military hasn't. Here's is a quick overview of what we learned about the military from the end of Jan to the beginning of Feb. Don't just think that deployment is a one person deal. Meet My Soldierby Trudy Marshall-Bowler03 Feb 2007 10:50 AMIt's been a rough week on our military and their families. We have dealt with an anti-war protest that included the police being told to stand down during an incident with spray paint and then we discovered that William Arkin considers our troops "mercenaries". A Day in This Military Wife's Lifeby Eliza Ferree01 Feb 2007 07:08 PMI thought long about tonight's entry but figured since this is a blog about military families why not do one on a daily look at the life of one. Understanding Your Deployed Soldierby Trudy Marshall-Bowler31 Jan 2007 09:59 AMWhile my husband was in Iraq, I discovered a brand new side to his personality. My husband is generally pretty laid back and it takes a great deal for him to really get upset in the everyday world. To say the very least, this was not the case while he was deployed. Deployment And Children From A Previous Relationshipby Trudy Marshall-Bowler31 Jan 2007 09:26 AMAs the wife of a National Guardsman my life is usually lived in the civilian world; my husband has a civilian job as a union carpenter, we don't live on post, I was one of the few that had any real contact with other family members of my husband's unit due to the fact that I had been involved wit... Personalizing Your Care Packagesby Trudy Marshall-Bowler25 Jan 2007 05:44 PMRecently, I found myself going through my husband's footlocker and I discovered something that surprised me about my husband: He is really a sentimental sap. While he was in Iraq, I tried to do something outside of the box when it came to care packages. How Important is the Military IDby Eliza Ferree20 Jan 2007 07:54 PMI've talked about how important a military ID card is but lets really take a look. I'm not meaning to be mean on any level but it is funny the things I noticed this week. Recent Blog Comments sweetsugarlove says... "The first and largest dating site for admirers of those who wear the uniform." Lisa P says... "Please realize that the blogs are simply articles posted by writers." |
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