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Life Lessons of a Military Wife (overseas in Europe!): Look at that Face!

Life Lessons of a Military Wife (overseas in Europe!)

My goal here is to make your life easier, especially those who are in the unique situation of being a military spouse. Yes...I've been around...but in a good way...and hopefully can share those tips, tricks and shortcuts with you too. I've been on this military bus for over 40 years now. My goals in life are to have a well-run home, few money worries, well adjusted children, money socked away and whatever happiness I can scoop out of life.

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After life as an Army brat, being in the Army myself and marrying a soldier, I can honestly say I have a bucket full of life lessons I can share to help you make your everyday life easier and enlightening. Don't waste your time making unnecessary mistakes and benefit from others who have come before you on your journey through life.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Look at that Face!

I always wondered when someone was going to put together a collection of the crying, screaming, squirming children sitting on Santa's lap. Looks like it's been done. Looks like I will wait til next year to see if I can get it from my local library.

Do you have such a photo in your own collection?

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Blogger best blessed said...

I'm a wife of a now permenant and totaled disabled veteran with four children. Before all of this, my husband had a promising career in the Navy, unfortunately, due to some exposure to chemicals, my husband suffer from seizures and other chronic injuries that has been brought on from this exposure. We have endured some hard roads that I would not want nobody to go down, but through it all, my relationship with God has gotten stronger as well as my marriage and our relationship with our children. I am especially proud of our children and how God has brought them from a lot of mental distress because of their father's injuries. Today, as a veteran's wife, it is my mission to be a blessing to many wives as the Lord allows me to meet and help them through the bumpy roads of life. Not to mention, the military life is totally different from the private sector. I got the chance to meet different people and learn different cultures and travel the world. I am full-time in the ministry to help and heal the broken-hearted and the misunderstood people. So I close by saying, "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity".

Yours truly,
A veteran's wife with a vision,
Florida

December 25, 2008 at 6:05 PM  
Blogger best blessed said...

I'm a wife of a now permenant and totaled disabled veteran with four children. Before all of this, my husband had a promising career in the Navy, unfortunately, due to some exposure to chemicals, my husband suffer from seizures and other chronic injuries that has been brought on from this exposure. We have endured some hard roads that I would not want nobody to go down, but through it all, my relationship with God has gotten stronger as well as my marriage and our relationship with our children. I am especially proud of our children and how God has brought them from a lot of mental distress because of their father's injuries. Today, as a veteran's wife, it is my mission to be a blessing to many wives as the Lord allows me to meet and help them through the bumpy roads of life. Not to mention, the military life is totally different from the private sector. I got the chance to meet different people and learn different cultures and travel the world. I am full-time in the ministry to help and heal the broken-hearted and the misunderstood people. So I close by saying, "Behold, how good and how pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity".

Yours truly,
A veteran's wife with a vision,
Florida

December 25, 2008 at 6:06 PM  

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