Cardboard Boxes and Blank Walls- the Challenge of Every Military Wife © Judy H. Wright http://www.ArtichokePress.com What do you mean we have to be across the country next week? How can the kids be pulled out of sports, school and
Reflective, Responsible, Respectful, Responsive, Reverant, Risk-Taker & Resilient
Hello from beautiful Montana Today we no longer worry about the 3 R’s of “reading, riting and rthmitic”. We are concerned with the 7 R’s of becoming reflective, responsive, responsible, respectful, reverent, risk taker and resilient. I have the unique
Summer Fun With Children
Hello from beautiful Montana: Children + Summer = Fun Summer is a time for learning about nature and the out of doors. If you and your children have been spending too much time in doors you may be tempted to
Our Daughter in the National Guard
Honey, I Mean… Wow, Our Little Girl is an Air Force Officer? (c) Judy H. Wright Even as a young child, Christine, our second daughter, had a unique ability to problem solve and influence others to peaceful solutions. She could
Story Telling Around The Campfire And In The Car
Hello from beautiful Montana: Share your stories with family and friends around the campfire or in the car. Lots of families will be going camping and driving in the car for long trips headed to fun vacations. We really try
Anxiety and Fear Can Be Overcome With Community
Hello from beautiful Montana: Today we had a brunch with a group of friends. Most were middle aged and very talented, but stressed with worries about relationships, money and health- the major concerns of most people. They were also anxious
Build The Community- Give Assistance Where You Can
Hello from beautiful Montana: Today we are going to the Habitat for Humanity office. No, not to sign up to help build a home for someone in our community. Unfortunately, I have an auto-immune condition that makes my muscles weak
Relationship Renewal- 3 Ways to Apologize
Hello from beautiful Montana: It is never easy to say "I'm Sorry" in any relationship. Asking for forgiveness or apologizing comes harder for some people than others, but it is not fun for anyone to admit to making a mistake