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No Regrets?

November is my least favorite month. Entering December in a bad mood is not a favorite thing of mine either. I cannot really put a finger on why except that it doesn’t have much to do with the weather. It has more to do with timing and transitions, maybe being away from family for the…

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Starlett Henderson - November 29, 2012 - 11:35 pm

No more regrets! HBU?

Janet McIntosh - November 30, 2012 - 12:33 am

Great blog Star! Really does make you put things in perspective! Love ya! Huggs!

The Well is Running Dry

Have you ever REALLY stopped and thought about all the services, programs and resources the military/government/Army offers our military families? Sure, we can all come up with a number of areas where work needs to be done to improve upon how our families are taken care of, but I would venture to guess that if…

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Post With The Most-Fort Belvoir

Your family just received orders for Fort Belvoir, Virginia; what’s your reaction? For many they are excited about the opportunity to be back on the east coast. For anyone from the eastern half of the United States Fort Belvoir may only be day drive away from where they are originally from. For those who like…

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Karen - November 2, 2012 - 6:50 pm

We’re at Ft. Belvoir and we absolutely love it. We live off post (closer to the District) and couldn’t be happier with living in our nation’s capitol. So.much.to.do!

The Way Things Turn Out

“Things turn out best for those who make the best of the way things turn out.” ~Jack Buck  Is this quote ever true for those of us living the Army life!  Constant change, unpredictability, violent wars, long and grueling training – what our soldiers do affects every aspect of our lives and it makes planning…

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[...] Besides keeping this blog, I began writing last month with Loving a Soldier, the blog of the Army Wife Network.  On the 17th of each month, my monthly article will be posted.  Check out mine for August!  http://lovingasoldier.com/the-way-things-turn-out/ [...]

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