Guest Post

Wife on the Roller Coaster Meets Patch.com

I’m thrilled to announce that I’ll be writing for the brand new Fort Bragg Patch at Patch.com!    My first post, Home is Where the Military Sends You, is live.  I’d love it if you could head over and visit me and maybe click on “like” or “recommend” or even leave a comment if you have a minute.  Thanks!  Read more…

Laughter & Stress: A Word From TriWest Healthcare Alliance

I like to laugh.  But when I’m stressed, it seems that laughter isn’t high on my list of priorities.  Come to find out, it should be. I wanted to pass along an article written by Shari Lopatin who works at TriWest Healthcare Alliance.  Not only does she explain the health benefits associated with laughter, but she also […] Read more…

Wife on the Roller Coaster Meets the HUN

I am so excited because today I’m a guest writer on the Homefront United Network! If you’ve never heard of the HUN, you need to go check them out.  It’s a place for military spouses and families to reach out and support each other, share stories, and find resources.  (To read more about the HUN and […] Read more…

Wife on the Roller Coaster Meets Mrs. S. (Again)

Today I’m guest blogging for one of my favorite bloggy friends, Mrs. S. from The Adventures of Mr. Superman and Mrs. S.    I’ve guest blogged for her before, and I was so excited when she asked me for a return visit while she takes some time off for homecoming preparation. So go visit me over […] Read more…

Wife on the Roller Coaster Meets Uncork and Unwined

I’m honored to be guest blogging over at Uncork and Unwined today!  Since she blogs about her travel adventures while being stationed in Germany, I thought I’d write about my experience living overseas.  After you check me out, make sure you stay awhile and visit.  Wine, coffee, travel, recipes, book reviews…what’s NOT to love?!    And […] Read more…

My 5th and Final Post for PBS’s POV blog Regarding War

I’ve been a contributing writer for PBS’s POV blog Regarding War since August.  The blog is closing at the end of this month, and I’m thrilled to have been invited to be a part of it.   My 5th and final post, “Post-Deployment Reintegration, From a Spouse’s Perspective,” is up, and I’d love it if you left […] Read more…

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