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How to Get Active and Eat Healthy on Base
Here is how you can stay healthy on base - even if you live in the middle of the desert.
Here is how you can stay healthy on base - even if you live in the middle of the desert.
Rachel Brenke is the founder of the Business Bites podcast and several successful legal niche brands, including TheLawTog®, FitLegally, and BlogLegally. She is also a mother of five, wife to an Army veteran, a practicing lawyer, an author, a cancer
As military families, we know PCSing doesn’t get put on hold when kids are in high school (to some, it seems to pick up). Naturally, this change creates a lot of stress in terms of its effect on a milkid’s college admission chances.
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By Thea Lawton, MOAA President’s Currently Serving Spouse Advisory Council As an active duty spouse, with a permanent change of station on the horizon, the prospect of having to look for a new job gives me the hives. So,
We like to assume MilKids are ready for anything. All of those household moves have made them pretty resilient, after all. However, having an emergency supply kit on hand will ensure they’re prepared for any scenario,
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Pam Wear of Chico, Calif., always has loved to travel. As a former Army brat, she has great memories of her journeys all over the world. “But when we got grandchildren, we really hit the road,”
There are two topics relevant to milkids and colleges at this point in the year dealing with the anticipation of being accepted or rejected and deciding which college to attend. For now, let’s be positive
After last week’s column highlighting advice for soon to be college freshmen from my son at Boston University, I had a few questions from parents about my son choosing to go across the country for college,