Archive for October, 2009
Halloween Update
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Thanks for coming back to visit! If you would like to be a guest blogger at ArmyHousehold6.com - please let Tammy know!
Well we made it through another Halloween safe and sound… and of course the girls made a MASSIVE haul in the Candy Department. We will be eating candy probably till Easter !
We came back a little earlier than we planned because it was so cold out there .. so we just handed out candy to the kids in the neighborhood.
All in all .. we had a great time ! ( but we really missed SGT Daddy though )
As promised here are some pics of the girls –

Beck - cutest leopard EVER!~

KK - Wonderwoman ROCKS!
Happy Halloween
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Happy Halloween!!
The girls and I will be heading out in a few hours to do the “trick or treat” thing. I’ll be sure to post pictures later tonight or tomorrow (depends on what kind of sugar coma I’m in from all the candy the girls will get ) To all our friends and family (and of course my readers too) .. Happy Halloween and Be Safe!!!
Speaking of candy – if you want to get rid of yours and help out soldiers too… then check out what Soldiers Angels are doing.
Soldiers’ Angels asks all Angels to spread the word and get their community involved in sharing their Halloween candy to give our troops a taste of home.
If you live east of the Mississippi, please ship your Halloween candy to:
Soldiers’ Angels
112 Greenhill Road
Ramseur NC 27316
(Dropoff avail. M-F, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.)If you live west of the Mississippi, please ship your Halloween candy to:
Soldiers’ Angels
914 Tourmaline Dr
Newbury Park, CA 91320
It’s On: Go Team Army
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What a day this is … its Military Monday on Twitter, Day of the Deployed and kickoff to Valour-IT!
I’m so excited to be a part of Team Army to help raise money for our wounded warriors and Project Valour-IT! I’m asking all of my readers, friends, family and anyone else – to donate what you can to Valour-IT! All the money raised goes to help our wounded warriors!
If you can’t donate (for whatever reason) and you’re a blogger/website owner – at least help spread the world about it and join a team! (preferable TeamARMY) .
If you’d like to donate a product, service,etc for me to auction off here at Armyhousehold6.com , please email me.
So what is Valour-IT?
Project Valour-IT helps provide voice-controlled/adaptive laptop computers and other technology to support Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines recovering from hand wounds and other severe injuries. Items supplied include:
- Voice-controlled Laptops – Operated by speaking into a microphone or using other adaptive technologies, they allow the wounded to maintain connections with the rest of the world during recovery.
- Wii Video Game Systems – Whole-body game systems increase motivation and speed recovery when used under the guidance of physical therapists in therapy sessions (donated only to medical facilities).
- Personal GPS – Handheld GPS devices build self-confidence and independence by compensating for short-term memory loss and organizational challenges related to severe TBI and severe PTSD.You can read more about it here

courtesy of deltabravosierra.net
BlogWorldExpo Recap
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I had intended to post this last weekend but life sort of happened. I’m sure you know what I’m talking about .
I had a blast at BlogWorldExpo 2009. I got to meet some of my favorite bloggers and social media types plus a whole new group of awesome and highly talented people.
I thought I was pretty well prepared for Vegas — after all I grew up in New Orleans and lived in the Twin Cities for awhile. I was not prepared for the pace at which Vegas runs at. (not to mention all the hookers aka independent contractors”)
I don’t think there was a single night, my roommate DeltaWhiskey and I didn’t go back to our room before 2AM. Maybe I’m just getting old(er) and can’t keep up that pace anymore….
My first night there of course, there was a party to attend. I went to the Las Vegas Tweetup which happend to be at the same hotel that I was staying in . Most of the attendees were local people including my freind, Eleanor Prior.While at the tweetup, I spotted several of the milblogger crowd. It was my first time meeting many of them so it was so cool and was a little awestruck.
The conference itself was awesome. We started bright and early Thursday morning. As we are getting off the monorail, I notice one of my favorite milbloggers CJ Grisham . The morning started off for me with a hitch. LaughingWolf (Blake) asked me to moderate the milspouse blogger panel.
I thought sure…SEMPER GUMBY ! I’m flexible … adapt and overcome! LOL
Our panel (with DeltaWhiskey and BarmyMama ) went pretty well I think. (especially for my first moderating a panel before) We discussed many things like how we got started as bloggers, OPSEC issues on blogs, and some of our best and worst moments as bloggers.
Of course I talked about my dislike of Army Wives (tv show) and Greyhawk told me that I had to go and ruin it for him. LOL
One of the things that came up was the mention of “Spouse Bootcamp” .. It prompted a really good discussion about how as spouses we need more support and knowledge is power. This is not the first time that something like this has been discussed but I was excited to see it talked about so openly in a public forum. I really hope that we see that move forward.
Even “Sgt Daddy’s story” came into the conversation which the majority of people liked the post and wanted to hear more of those kinds of 1st hand accounts. Afterward I was a bit nervous, when senior Army officer from the Army’s Social Media division approached. I thought UH OH! It was a very nice conversation in which she told me I was doing a great job and to keep blogging!!!
The rest of the panel discussions were just as great ! We even had some panelists calling in all the way from Afghanistan.
One of the topics of discussion was the future of milblogging. As a social media person (personally and professionally) I was excited to hear that our military community embracing the benefits of social media. It was also discussed about networking and having conversations outside our little military bubble. I think its time to share the great stories and realities that we have to share.
The nightlife was fun too! The entire Milblog Mafia (those are Chuck Z’s words not mine) had a blast hanging out at all the various places we ventured too. I was introduced to a new drink (and a very good one at that ) by Blackfive.. its called a Gimlet. By the way – Yes there are pictures of the nightlife but there is no need for a war or anything LOL amongst us all. : )
One of the highlights was that I got to meet one of my readers, a friend and all around great guy – JihadGene! If you haven’t read his blog , I highly urge you to do so!!
All in all , I had a great time and made several new friends! Thank you for the best 4 days since SGT Daddy left for Afghanistan! You all are ROCKSTARS!!!! I miss you all already! I can’t wait to go back .. and next time I’m bringing SGT Daddy with me! : )
To Rick Calvert (Blog World Expo CEO) and Laughing Wolf (Milblog Track Leader) — you guys out did yourselves!
To CJ, Blackfive, Toby, Beth , DeltaWhiskey, BarmyMama, Bouhammer, Mrs. Bouhammer, Greyhawk, Mrs. G., Chuck Z, Laughing Wolf, Mr. Wolf,Boston Maggie, JihadGene, CDR Salamander, — can’t wait to see you all again at the Milblog Conf in DC next year! (if I missed anyone – I apologize)
Holiday Mail Schedule
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I know its only October but if you are mailing packages to family, friends, adopted troops, etc to overseas locations (APO/FPO) , you need to start thinking about this now!
Here is the schedule :
Parcel Post 13 Nov 09
Space Available Mail 20 Nov 09
Parcel Airlift 1 Dec 09
Priority Mail 4 Dec 09
First class and Letters/Cards 4 Dec 09
Mail should be postmarked by the recommended dates to ensure delivery by December 25th to military APO/FPO addresses overseas.
Camosock
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I was recently approached by Bob Gilead of Camosock.com telling me of his company!I was instantly intrigued. I thought it was just an awesome idea to create stockings out of old military uniforms.
Bob even sent a FREE one to us for SGT Daddy!
Also if you have adopted servicemembers then this is a great addition to their gift boxes! ( don’t have one – click here to adopt one!)
The Navy, Army, Air Force, Coast Guard and National Guard Christmas stockings are new additions to the Original U.S. Marine CAMOSOCK. All are expertly crafted from the digital uniform fabric worn by each branch of the Armed Forces. All are trimmed in scarlet piping with an embroidered coordinating name tape above the front pocket.
Overall they are 19″ in length and 9″ wide at the top cuff providing ample room for holiday gifts. The front pocket is a great place for a surprise picture, personal note or gift card.
Speaking of Christmas, don’t forget the deadline for packages to be shipped oversears is December 12th.
Here are some tips for what to put in the stockings –
- Candy (bite sized, individually wrapped, all kinds)
- AT&T Phone Cards
- Small, signed Holiday cards from you and your families (include your name and address!)
- Cigarettes / Cigars
- Books, DVD’s , Video games (current titles are greatly appreciated)
- Magazines
- Microwave food items (popcorn, all-in-one pan microwave deserts, heat & eat soups, etc.)
- Cereal bars
- Granola Bars
- Home baked goods
- Army & Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) Gift Cards
- Pre-paid gift cards or gift certificates from American Express, Visa, Amazon.com, or from specific stores – Best Buy, Staples, Barnes & Noble, Circuit City, etc.) These soldiers have a range of things they need or want over the course of their deployments…
Also – don’t forget about Christmas decorations! Look around your house and find something for the troops! You can send small christmas trees, lights, ornaments (make sure they are shatterproof), decor,etc.
To find out more about the Camosock or to order yours – please visit their website and tell them that ArmyHousehold6 sent ya!
Although this is a sponsored post from Camosock.com – that in no way affects my opinion of the review!
Happy Birthday Rebecca
Posted by: | CommentsHappy 8th Birthday to my “baby” .. yeah ok so you’re not a baby anymore!

Age 2 weeks - getting sprung from the NICU (Nov 2001)
You came in to the world about 6 weeks ahead of schedule when Daddy and I weren’t quite ready for you yet. You’ve always had your own timetable and done things on your own terms! (and still doing it)
Although we all appreciate you waiting till after Uncle Pat and Auntie Jacquie’s wedding.
Now you are an amazing, smart and beautiful 8 year old with an attitude to match! We’ve watch you grow so quickly, beat the preemie odds and turn into a smaller version of Mom! You’ve endured the hard times watching your sister go through treatments, doctor appointments and more … all the while never complaining that sometimes Kiersten had to come first.

Our Hockey Girl
Happy Birthday Rebecca













Yesterday I got the opportunity to go to the spa, have a facial, get away from the kids and help out a fellow mom!I even braved the cold, icy, and snowy Colorado weather for this!




Well I’m back from BlogWorldExpo and Vegas.. and I survived. I was planning on posting here on the blog but couldn’t get the wifi to connect for one reason or another. (except for some things on Facebook and Twitter)I guess with a convention center full of bloggers and social media people to it could get overloaded… oh I that I was using a stupid PC netbook. (let the hate mail begin … )