Inside: How you can save money on groceries using military resources I hate grocery shopping. I hate everything about it. From wandering around the store wondering what was on my list that I left at home, to not being able to find what I need. I hate going shopping when I’m hungry because I go…
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10 Ways to Deal with Military Life Transitions
This is a guest post written by SpouseLink.org editor, Cathleen Karlsson. Be sure to check out her bio at the end of the post! One thing you can rely on in life is that nothing ever stays the same. There will always be unanticipated events that shake up your world from time to time. And,…
Solo-Parenting Advice From 17 Military Spouses
I’ll never forget one of the firsts moments after my husband met our son. It was at BMT graduation and he was standing there holding him and asked me for his pacifier. I handed it to him and he looked at me and said “Can you put it in his mouth? I can’t, I have…
5 Tips For The Solo-Parenting Military Spouse
This is a guest post from an anonymous military spouse. The day was a few months ago, but is still fresh in my mind. Our daughter took my hand after church and looked up at me as we headed to urgent care for a uncharacteristic sudden stomach pain and said, “Mom. Thanks for always taking…
13 Military Spouse Books That You Must Read
A day or two before my husband left for basic, we were driving around to members of his family (and mine) so he could say his goodbyes. I was 38 weeks pregnant and it was June. We were driving down the road and I burst into tears. My husband looked at me and asked, “Are…
The Secret To Rocking Your Next PCS
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of CORT. All opinions are 100% mine. PCS season usually brings a wide range of emotion for a lot of people. Saying goodbye to friends, the stress of packing, wondering if you will fit in at your new location. There isn’t much that’s “easy” about it….