The holiday season is such a magical one! The towns are lit with Christmas lights, a tree fills your home with the smell of Christmas, and people are generally in a better mood. I love, love, love the holiday season. I am totally that girl who wants my Pandora Christmas station playing around the clock, the tree goes up the day after Thanksgiving, and I spend hours wrapping the prettiest presents I can. That is unless my better half is half way across the world.. then, the holiday season looks a little different to me.
    This season is all about spending time with the ones you love. Families come together and share stories and memories over a delicious meal. Growing up, my parents took us to my grandmother's house every year for Thanksgiving, where her daughters cooked while their children played outside. It was the idyllic American Thanksgiving that we spent with my mom's side of the family. Christmas was my dad's parent's holiday. We went to their house every Christmas Eve night. My Grammy spent the entire day cooking her traditional California Christmas Dinner and my cousin's, aunts, and uncles all devoured it, scattered throughout the living and dining rooms while talking and laughing. (My dad's side of the family is sarcastic and witty.. always tons of laughter)
    The point is- the holidays are all about the people you spend them with. I don't remember much about the gifts growing up; I remember the time with my family. So there's a certain amount of dread we feel on the home front as the holidays approach us. When our husbands, sons, brothers are away on this Bravo deployment, the Christmas lights aren't as pretty, the music isn't as fun, and the conversations aren't as bright.
Silver Lining- lots of fun ways to get your soldier feeling the holiday season while he/she's away! This is what I've done so far for Andy-
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The ornament came from Etsy, obviously with 2013 on it. I'll send it to him in his next box and we'll display it on our future trees as a reminder of how thankful we will be to be spending those Christmases together, and how strong we were for spending another one apart <3

To the left is a small box of decorations. I packed a mini tree, a snowman container filled with mints, a snow globe, and some other festive decorations for Hubs to display in his tent to add a little Merry and Bright. I wrapped that in blue to pack in the box below along with other gifts. In his card I wrote about my favorite Christmas time memories/adventures we've shared:)
    Keep in mind to send your Christmas packages at least 3 weeks in advance. The mail typically slows down this time of year because more is going out, stateside and overseas.
    If you're spending the season with your loved ones, remember to be thankful for that. Don't take that gift for granted, because there are so many this holiday season that are thousands of miles away from theirs and aren't so Merry and Bright.
    And keep soldiers and their families in your prayers this holiday season. Pray for the father who doesn't get to see his children's faces light up opening gifts on Christmas morning. Pray for the husband who has spent more Christmas mornings away from his wife than he has with her. Pray for the mother who is spending her first Christmas apart from her 18 year old son.
    My Bravo family, and all others spending this season minus one, fill your time surrounding yourself with those you love. And keep your eyes on the prize! Our homecoming ceremony is right around the corner, and another Thanksgiving and Christmas will come. And it will be all the more joyous next year.




M.

 

Greetings!
I hope everybody had a wonderful 4th of July last week! I visited my in-laws in Minnesota and spent the weekend at their cabin on the river up north. We had a fantastic time blowing off fireworks, laying out on our tubes in the river and most importantly, honoring our soldier. I know a lot of my fellow Bravo wives had a tough time with this 4th- as celebrating our soldiers without our soldiers is NOT so fun! But we got through it and are looking forward to being with them for the next one. (Can I get a HOOAH!)
Well you guys know I had to do a 4th of July box! I did something a little different than I had originally planned. I intended on sending a super patriotic box filled with lots of red white and blue candies, decorations and movies. Instead I took lots of pictures of MY 4th of July with his family in hopes it will give him a sence of being a part of it.

A lot of you have probably seen this frame idea on Pinterest. My Mother in Law painted a few frames and these are some pics that we took- the less goofy ones;) I think this is such a cute idea and you can have so much fun with it. Like I said before- you can't go wrong sending pictures, and this is a way to shake it up and give your soldier something a little different to look at. And hopefully he'll see and feel the fun in taking them:)
Below are my favorite pictures. We've got one blowing kisses, and one of me sending a hug with support from his family.

And here's our "Cabin Fun" 4th of July box! I didn't get a picture of it after I packed it- oops! It was another miscellaneous box. I threw in toiletries like toothbrush, toothpaste, deodorant, contact solution, etc. It's super dry out there so I got him some good conditioner and lotion, too. I also put lots of fitness mags and protein bars. I couldn't help but add some travel magazines as well because, well, we live to travel! And of course, cards, letters and PICTURES!
Thank you for reading and thank you to all the spouses out there who make sacrifices for our country! We ARE ARMY STRONG!



M.