After reading Chickadee's post (who by the way is one of my favorite bloggers) I decided to join the Blissfully Domestic 365 Flickr group. One picture a day for 365 days. Since I love photography and need to practice I thought this would be a great way to stay accountable. This post is linking to Wordless Wednesday. ...
Making it in the Military
I am very excited to announce my newest series, Making it the Military. Over the last year I received numerous emails from readers asking how to make the best of military life. While the military isn't for everyone, there are great opportunities for both active duty and family members. What I realized is that while there are many opportunities, sometimes the information is not passed down to ...
Flu Shot or Not
Some you might have noticed I closed the comments on my Safeway Flu Shot post. While I welcome healthy debate, sometimes this blog is not the best place for it. If you want to talk Flu Shot, head over to my BlogFrog forum and join the discussion. I realize the subject of vaccinations can create a passionate response, so please remember to play nice with your words. ...
Our Story ~ Broke in More Ways than One
This is the story of how I became The Happy Housewife. If you are new to my site, I would suggest starting at the beginning. After Sailor's transformation, our relationship changed for the better. He starting writing letters and showed an interest in our daughter. It was because of these changes that I was willing to move to Middle of Nowhere, West Virginia for his next tour of duty. So my ...
Cora Plays Peek-A-Boo
You can find more Wordless Wednesday at 5 Minutes for Mom and Extraordinary Mothers. This week's You Capture theme is Happiness. ...
Like Minded Friends
Connie is a Christian homeschooling mom of seven noisy kidlets, wife of one hunky golf pro, maker of aprons, teller of stories, wiper of noses. It's a wonderful life! You can find her at her blog Smockity Frocks. Several years ago, when we had moved for my husband's new job and were expecting our fifth child, I found myself in a small town, away from friends and family. We didn't know anyone ...