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By Chrysta, on September 30th, 2009
It’s no secret that money is tight these days. With the price of everything going up and paychecks staying the same, you may be finding it difficult to buy those everyday necesseties at prices you can afford. Let’s start with my favorite cleaning supply…bleach!
Clorox is the Ultimate . Read the full post
By Chrysta, on September 30th, 2009
Hello everyone! As you may already know, I’m Katrina. I have been planning this big step in my life for the past 5 years and will be beginning my journey on Monday. A little about me first…
By Chrysta, on September 29th, 2009
Dear Readers,
I know that I am certainly not a pro wife when it comes to care packages since my hubby hasn’t even left for his first deployment yet, but I’ve been cruising some sites and have found some really great ideas on things to send our guys.
Care Package Ideas . Read the full post
By Chrysta, on September 29th, 2009
While deployed or stationed overseas, military members are not always permitted to come home during emergency cases. This can be especially true if the emergency is simply told to the member from their spouse or other loved one. An important task in getting information to a service member is to do it the right way.
How to send a Red Cross message . Read the full post
By Chrysta, on September 29th, 2009
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He’s Deploying…What’s in it for you? . Read the full post
By Chrysta, on September 24th, 2009
This is a winner in my home…especially on the colder days! I usually double this recipe a freeze the rest so that I have something ready for those lazy days, when I just want to sit in front of the fire…not the stove!
1 lbs. lean ground beef (sometimes I use ground turkey or ground chicken)
Southwestern Chili . Read the full post
By Chrysta, on September 23rd, 2009
Explaining why mommy or daddy is leaving can be difficult. Your child may be too young to understand the concept of a deployment and may believe that mommy, daddy, or both are angry at each other or at them. During these times, you may be having a hard time finding the right words to ease your child’s heart and make the separation a little easier on the children…and yourself.
How to explain a deployment to your child. . Read the full post
By Chrysta, on September 21st, 2009
JR just came home during his lunch hour and informed me that during his orders briefing, he was told 300 days ‘boots on ground’. For those of you who don’t know what that means, it means that the 8 month deployment just became a 10 month deployment. Boots on ground means that these 10 months start when he touches down in Kuwait and does not include the 2-3 weeks he will be spending in Norfolk for his briefing and debriefing.
300 Days “Boots On Ground” . Read the full post
By Chrysta, on September 19th, 2009
By Chrysta, on September 19th, 2009
JR is at his reserve drill weekend today, so I have my friend’s little girl and my two. The idea my friend and I had was that her little girl would spend the night Friday and Saturday since drill weekend starts so early in the morning. I was hoping that her sleeping over would mean that I didn’t have to wake up so early, but I guess not. While JR was getting dressed (6am), the girls woke up, so the baby woke up, so I woke up. So much for sleeping in a little!
Drill Weekend=All the kids to myself . Read the full post
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