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Monthly Archives: August 2016
Be
I got a tattoo last weekend. Two little letters. One little word. The thing is, this one word has become a foundation for me, something I build my goals on. A mantra that I lean on when I’m feeling off-kilter. … Continue reading
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Enough is Enough
Some days are hard. You might be able to say why. You might not have the slightest clue why. It doesn’t really matter. Hard is hard. And, let it be known that your hard, my hard, his hard, everyone’s hard … Continue reading
Posted in Just Because
Tagged confidence, love, marriage, motherhood, Navy life, parenting, self worth, worth
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Sub Wife Life, The Early Years
I’m what they call “seasoned” in the Navy spouse world. We’ve been married for more than 16 years and my husband, whom I’ve known since before he joined the Navy, has almost 20 years in service. Even though I often … Continue reading
Posted in Deep Breaths, Your Story
Tagged community, connections, emotions, family, friendship, growing up, love, marriage, Navy life, self love, stress, worth
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