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Detachment-itis, and how to survive it

I’ve been suffering from Detatchment-itis, and there’s only one cure. To have him home!
This week, we take an in-depth look at the symptoms of “detatchment-itis” and disvover just how it affects military families worldwide.
If you recognise any of the symptoms described in my blog, you may be entitled to a hug, a break or a medal.

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Sand in my eyes

“As the midwives realised something was wrong, our hopes and dreams turned to mist before our eyes”.
This blog has been hard to write. A very personal story to emphasise the importance of baby loss awareness and the amazing work that Dandelion Families are doing to support the unique challenges bereaved military families face.

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This Ole House

Have you ever wondered how many families have lived in that house of yours? How many trembling hands do you think have rattled the key to that unfamiliar lock for the first time, excited to get inside? Every family has it’s fair share of happiness and sadness, but just imagine what your married quarter has seen!

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A letter to the boss PART 2

The Recap It was all going so well. There I was, busy planning my cosy winter wedding for March when he rudely left me on a jet plane to go and serve the Queen. (Fast forward several weeks… ) There I was planning my sunny August wedding, (the one that should have happened in March […]

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