Articles in the Military Spouse Interviews Category
Stefanie Adams-Figueroa, call her Stef, started her blog, My Married Single Life, as a place to share the trials and tribulations of having a husband who is gone very often.
What topics do you write about on your blog?
Mostly, anything that irritates me! My husband is currently gone to Korea for a year, I quit my job and am eight months pregnant, with an 8 year old and a 3 year old and no family close by so there really isn’t much time or chances to go hang out with friends and vent. So, I started a blog to vent. Sometimes I blog about current happenings like politics and stuff but mainly it’s just whatever I feel I need to get off my chest…
Stephanie, also known as Military Travel Mama, writes about travel destinations and her journey’s as a mom and military spouse. Read her blog and you’ll find yourself eagerly planning your next trip!
Share a favorite post of yours?
Hawaiian Foods You May or May Not Want To Try is my favorite post to date. I mention some of my island favorites in this post. I really miss the shrimp!
Not only have Julie and Martin Weckerlein of Julie and Martin been married for almost a decade–they’ve been blogging about military family life even longer. And they have the distinction of both having been military spouses for one another. And now Julie is the servicemember and Martin is the military spouse, offering us a great chance to hear from a male military spouse!
What topics do you write about on your blog?
Julie: Our site started in the summer of 2001, when I was a public affairs Airman stationed in Germany, engaged to Martin, who was a German tank commander in the Bundeswehr at the time…
We caught up with the charming Fallon Wharton of Fallonella’s Almost Fairtyale to discover how she’s writing her own Happily Ever After.
What topics do you write about on your blog?
I write about anything that I’m feeling or observing in life in general, focusing on lessons I’ve learned or may be in the process of learning to share with others. I also occasionally write about health and diet topics, as I am always striving to be healthy but not sacrifice my love of great food…
We chatted with Lisa Douglas of Crazy Adventures in Parenting to find out about her special brand of crazy that allows her to raise six kids in a military family while maintaining her sense of humor.
What topics do you write about on your blog?
Parenting humor (obviously!), military-type things we endure/go through, eating all-natural/organic, my weight loss journey (getting back that pre-baby body)…
We chatted with Keri Smith, aka “GlamorousArmy”, to find out more about her humorous take on the ups and downs of Army life and to discover how she adds a touch of Army Wife Glamor to even the most difficult situation. Keri blogs at The Glamorous Life of an Army Wife.
Pam, who is just a ball of kindness and enthusiasm and positive energy, told us about how she writes “about everything, love, marriage, the military, children, cooking, crafts, homeschooling” at Troop Petrie.
Krystel, who blogs at Army Wife 101, is one of my personal favorite Military Spouse bloggers. She always comes up with fresh and interesting takes on military family issues and is a great community builder. She answered a few questions for us about her blog where she shares great information and her personal journey…
Michy, who blogs at Ocipura.com, shares with us her life as an Army wife and a Christian and some of her varied interests–from food and recipes to psychology!
What topics do you write about on your blog?
I write about all sorts of things. My Christian faith, Avon, life as an Army wife, food and recipes, relationships… I’ve been known to even post about a simple do-it-yourself project, as well. I write about the things I’m interested in, the things I know about…
Casey, who blogs at The Ever-Changing Life of a Military Wife, shares with us how she keeps balance when life is a moving target.
What topics do you write about on your blog?
I’m a mish mash of teaching, travel, politics, pouting, military life, and my never ending love for Texas. If it happens in my life, it goes on the blog! I try to keep it “real” rather than branded. While I have much respect for the niche blogs, I view my blog as a diary rather than a website. So, when you come, expect the unexpected!
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