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Fighting PTSD is a community of bloggers sharing multiple views of life with PTSD and/or TBI and how we strive to fight back and reclaim our lives. We have Veteran view points as well as the spouse side. We share how we cope, celebrate our accomplishments and attempt to educate ourselves as well ...
The adventures of a military family finding ways to creatively bloom wherever the Navy plants them.
Conni Smith is a Real Life Army Wife who has been such for over 21 years. On MrsMamaHen, you'll find posts about Army life and volunteerism, posts about homeschooling and photography. And you will see posts about life wherever the Army sends her family. Currently in Alaska. And lastly, you will...
Come join my adventures as we travel around the world with family and friends. We go where the army takes us! Enjoy!
Semper Fi Momma: Always Faithful... To our husbands, and their respected branches of service To our children; providing love, balance, and security in a topsy turvy life To ourselves. Never forgetting who we are. Wives : Mommas : Women
Follow the excursions of a just retired Air Force family, kids included, as they learn to adapt to the new culture, food, and traditions of Polish living and life on the military civilian side. Since the blog documents the experiences everyone in the family, there is sure to be something for ever...
Traveling through life as a Catholic, homeschooling, military wife and mama.
Splitting my time between law school in Minnesota and my husband at Ft. Carson, Colorado. Finding a balance between pursuing my dreams and supporting his. In true Army fashion, I'm never quite sure of what will happen tomorrow, but I am loving the ride.
Every Day Is A New Day is the personal blog of a Combat Veteran with PTSD struggling to live a meaningful and fulfilling life. The goal of the blog and website is to provide insight and hope to veterans and their loved ones.
My writings of being my husband's caregiver while also raising our two children. My husband was injured twice during his deployment to Iraq from 2004 to 2005, he now suffers from PTSD, TBI, has shrapnel in the back of his head, and has chronic daily pain from physical injuries.










