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March 17, 2009 snkg_fuller0706 wrote:
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Being a military wife is one of the toughest jobs, especially now. This is just a place to vent about all the good and all the bad to women who understand exactly how you're feeling.
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RMZEM2008 - November 06, 2009

We are praying for all our Military families through this diffcult time. God Bless our men & women in uniform!!!

mrswingert - July 18, 2009

Hello Disney Family,

I've started at group called "Walt Disney World With out kids." At this group we talk about enjoying Walt Disney world with your spouse(or special someone) Just being together and doing what you want to do. We would love to hear what you enjoy at WDW. What do you do to with that special someone? What is your must see or do? Tell us how you find the Romance & Relaxation. Try the guessing game. http://family.go.com/community/groups/walt-disney-world-without-kids-grp/

Sincerely ,

MrsWingert

gwenluvstink - June 23, 2009

Oh to also add to the rest of my comment, he has been in for the total of nine years and he has been wanting to go back over there, but am nervous and scared if he ever does. But I am backing him up by 100%.

gwenluvstink - June 23, 2009

I met my husband on a Naval base in Port Hueneme, Ca. He was in for about 4 yrs and has always been proud to be serving his country. He's a Seabee and his job is a construction mechanic and he's gone into other countries where he's helped build bridges, builings, and also fix some vehicles.

TruthNJustice365 - March 23, 2009

My husband is a disabled Army Ranger. We too make sure to thank vets and service members for their tireless service. Thanks to your husband for his service. Never shall we forget the price of freedom...

J_Jenney - March 19, 2009

First, thanks to all of you for your service. My husband retired after 24 years of service in the Air Force, Reserves and National Guard. When we met, he was based at Luke AFB in Arizona. We never miss an opportunity to thank a service man or woman for what they do to keep us free and safe.

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Check-in: We are praying for all our Military families...
November 06, 2009
  • jay_kris2001
  • Son: Age 2
  • Daughter: Age 3
  • Wayne, PA
  • Work full-time outside home
  • gwenluvstink
  • Son: Age 23 months
  • Daughter: Age 3
  • Stay at home
Post: Thanks, I might want to give it a try. And I'll...
September 02, 2009
  • KonaKai2006
  • Son: Age 13
  • Daughters: Ages 11 & 11
  • Stay at home
  • mrsbombastic
  • Daughters: Ages 18 months & 2 months
  • Stay at home
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