To Our Dearest Army Wife Network Tribe:
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been what you might call an “anticipator.” Looking forward to the next experience, event, or adventure was my jam.
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To Our Dearest Army Wife Network Tribe:
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been what you might call an “anticipator.” Looking forward to the next experience, event, or adventure was my jam.
This week on AWTR we’re featuring the AWN Holiday Show chalked full of recipes, holiday traditions, music, movies, and of course PRIZES! Join us for a farewell to 2011 as we do our last show of the season. We’ll be back on 01-09-12 with all new shows to ring in the New Year. In the meantime, take a peek at our archives at www.armywifenetwork.com under PODCAST.
This week on AWTR we’re featuring the last episode in our series “Real Army Wives of Army Wife Network” with an interview with Linda Mays! Resource of the Week, The Relationship Minute, Real Life Warrior, and AWTR Book Club!
This week on AWTR we’re featuring the third episode in our series “Real Army Wives of Army Wife Network” with an interview with Cindy Harper! Resource of the Week, The Parenting Minute, AWTR Music, Army Wife Life, and AWTR Mess Hall!
This week on AWTR we’re featuring the second episode in our series “Real Army Wives of Army Wife Network” with an interview with Rebecca Bish! Resource of the Week: Baking Gals/MadBaker, The Newbie Minute, Real Life Warrior, and Household 6!
This week on AWTR we’re featuring the first in our series “Real Army Wives of Army Wife Network” with an interview with Melanie Kish! Resource of the Week: Home Sweet Home Campaign, The Money Minute, AWTR Music, Army Wife Life, and AWTR Post with the Most!
April showers bring May flowers, as the saying goes, but here in Kansas March had its fair share of rainy days too. On one of those rainy, chilly days, I bundled my two little ones into our van and drove to meet my husband for a lunch and library date. As I pushed the...
As one year ends and another dawns, I often find myself in a nostalgic frame of mind. The sentimental part of me wants to hold on to all the sweetness of the previous year, while the adventurous part of me is excited for what opportunities the new year might hold. As an Army wife, it is rare that a new year begins without some expectation of a fairly dramatic change to my family’s life.
Being proud of my husband and family is something that came naturally. The idea of being proud of him as a soldier was entirely separate. But the feeling of being a proud soldier’s wife, was something that took a deep understanding and gradual development. I came to this realization and appreciation at the start of good ole 2020.
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