Archive for December, 2009
SGT Daddy’s Ride
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Goodbye 2009
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I don’t think I’ve ever been so excited to welcome in a New Year.
Usually I’m dreading the fact that another year has flown by… asking where did the time go?
As I said in the beginning of the year, that 2009 would be a year of change and self-discovery . I certainly wasn’t that far off.
So much has happened this year… so far we have –
- moved to a new state and got to know another Army community
- got familiar with independence and self-reliance once again
- dealt with deployment issues for myself, SGT Daddy and the girls
- stood up for myself as a blogger and citizen journalist
- advocated for our oldest daughter when the school wasn’t meeting her needs and began homeschooling her
- saw our marriage grow stronger right before our very eyes
- met some of our personal and professional goals
Now of course this doesn’t portray everything we went through this year… that would be the longest blog post EVER.
2009 was a year of change but it reminded us all of some of the things that we take for granted in our every day life. I know 2010 will be another year full of change and new adventures but it will be good, positive change .
It also means that we will be complete once more.. for this summer — SGT Daddy will be coming home.
So what kind of changes have you seen this year? Did it make your outlook change? What resolutions or goals do you have for 2010?
Operation RoomShare
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UPDATE–
Alpha Team (Kiersten) and Bravo Team (Beck) couldn’t agree so the operation has been Terminated!.
(don’t you love my military analogies)
So… Kiersten and Beck have decided that they want to share a room again …. oh boy !! They are both excited and have promised no fighting,etc.
It’s going to be interesting to combine 2 very different styles in one room. (Ty,and the design team from Extreme Makeover – I could use your help right about now)
So a few days before Christmas we are embarking on Operation Room Share. This should be FUN! (are you local? want to help ? let me know)
As we progress this project – I’ll be uploading here on the blog and facebook.
(I know those that know me are seriously thinking—- ANOTHER project Tammy?? But alas yes because this one gets my very own office with a DOOR , not in the basement)
I’m super excited for Monday…
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UPDATE – 12/21/09 @10pm EST
The party was so much fun… and we managed to raise $550 in ONE HOUR for the Wounded Warrior Project!! Much thanks to all those that participated and Whitefence.com for sponsoring as well as donating!!
Yes you read that right … I’m excited for a Monday. You see… This Monday I’ll be co-hosting a Twitter Party with WhiteFence.com , starting at 9pm EST.
If you aren’t familiar with WhiteFence, I highly recommend you check them out. WhiteFence is a free service that helps people who are moving or looking to find the best deals on phone, Internet, television, electricity, natural gas and other home services.
Now this is no normal Twitter Party, there will be no gifts to give away. However there it is opportunity to have some awesome conversation, share our tips/tricks and help our wounded warriors …
you see every tweet that includes the party hashtage (#wfparty) a $1 donation will go to the Wounded Warrior Foundation. (up to $2000)
So how can you help get involved and raise money?
Well @whitefence and I will be talking about how how to make the holidays special when you’re loved one is overseas. All you have to do is join in the conversation on Twitter (make sure to include the hashtag )
Make sure you follow me (@tammymunson) and Whitefence (@whitefence) so you don’t miss this fun event!!!
So spread the word to not only raise money but awareness as well. If you would like to make your own donation to the Wounded Warrior Project , you do do so at the WWP site as well!
If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact me at tammy @ armyhousehold6.com
Hope to see you there !
Tammy
Going silent for CJ
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Yes I know I’ve been pretty quiet lately and today will be another one of those days here at ArmyHousehold6. It’s not for the normal reasons of I”m busy, got “blogger’s block, too much to do ,etc.
The silence today is to show my support of a great American Hero, a friend and fellow military blogger – CJ Grisham.
(Read below)
Today — Wednesday 16 December 2009, many milblogs — including This Ain’t Hell, From My Position, Blackfive, Miss Ladybug, Boston Maggie, Grim’s Hall, and those participating in the Wednesday Hero program — are going silent for the day. Some are choosing to go silent for a longer period of time.
The reason for this is two-fold. First, milblogs are facing an increasingly hostile environment from within the military. While senior leadership has embraced blogging and social media, many field grade officers and senior NCOs do not embrace the concept. From general apathy in not wanting to deal with the issue to outright hositility to it, many commands are not only failing to support such activities, but are aggressively acting against active duty milbloggers, milspouses, and others. The number of such incidents appears to be growing, with milbloggers receiving reprimands, verbal and written, not only for their activities but those of spouses and supporters.
The catalyst has been the treatment of milblogger C.J. Grisham of A Soldier’s Perspective (http://www.soldiersperspective.us/). C.J. has earned accolades and respect, from the White House on down for his honest, and sometimes blunt, discussion of issues — particularly PTSD. In the last few months, C.J. has seen an issue with a local school taken to his command who failed to back him, and has even seen his effort to deal with PTSD, and lead his men in same by example, used against him as a part of this. Ultimately, C.J. has had to sell his blog to help raise funds for his defense in this matter.
An excellent story on the situation with C.J. can be found at Military Times: http://www.armytimes.com/offduty/technology/offduty_blogger_120809/ While there have been new developments, the core problem remains, and C.J. is having to raise funds to cover legal expenses to protect both his good name and his career.
One need only look at the number of blogs by active duty military in combat zones and compare it to just a few years ago to see the chilling effect that is taking place.
Milblogs have been a vital link in getting accurate news and information about the military, and military operations, to the public. They have provided vital context and analysis on issues critical to operations and to the informed electorate critical to the Republic.
On Wednesday 16 December, readers will have the chance to imagine a world without milblogs, and to do something about it. Those participating are urging their readers to contact their elected representatives in Congress, and to let their opinions be known to them and to other leaders in Washington.
Some milblogs will remain silent for several days; some just for the day. All have agreed to keep the post about the silence and C.J. at the top of their blogs until Friday 18 December. The issues go beyond C.J., and deserve careful consideration and discussion. We hope that you will cover this event, and explore the issues that lie at the heart of the matter. Contact the milbloggers in your area or that you know, and hear the story that lies within.
A Partial List of Participating Blogs:
This Ain’t Hell http://thisainthell.us/blog/
Boston Maggie http://bostonmaggie.blogspot.com/
Blackfive http://www.blackfive.net/main/
Miss Ladybug http://miss-ladybug.blogspot.com
Drunken Wisdom http://beerbrains.com/
Grim’s Hall http://grimbeorn.blogspot.com/
Frommyposition http://frommyposition.com/
CDR Salamander http://cdrsalamander.blogspot.com
Grisham Legal Fund
c/o Redstone Federal Credit Union
220 Wynn Drive
Huntsville, AL 35893
Please write “Grisham Legal Fund” in the memo line if you use this option.
Milblogs have been a vital link in getting accurate news and information about the military, and military operations, to you. Today, many milblogs are gone and others are under attack from within and without. Today, you have the chance to imagine a world without milblogs, and to do something
about it. Make your voice heard by writing your congressional representatives and others, and by making donations as you see fit.
The battle for freedom of speech and the marketplace of ideas is fought on many fronts and in many ways. Without your help, the battle may well be
lost.
Additional blogs supporting CJ:
You Served http://www.youserved.com
Bouhammer http://www.bouhammer.com
Pepple Drops http://pebbledrops.blogspot.com
Chromed Curses http://www.chromedcurses.com
Homefront Six http://homefrontsix.blogspot.com
Rebecca’s Note
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I found this recently and I thought I’d share it .. it was written by Becca about what she was thankful for. ——————————————————
I am greatful for Daddy, Uncle Guy, Mama, Kiersten (my sister)
Next is my story of one of them.
What am I thankful for? My uncle, my uncle Guy. He had to go through a lot of stuff and my daddy helped him get through one of them. It was called cancer. Now that is what i am thankful for.
- Rebecca Munson
11/25/09
Attack on Pearl Harbor – 68 years later
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Pearl Habor - 12/7/41
Let us ALWAYS REMEMBER and NEVER FORGET the sacrifices
of this day!
Can you even imagine what this day was like for all those men and women? I also wonder would this have happened if they had the technology (cellphones, better intelligence, social media ) that we have today?
Rest in peace WARRIORS – we do not forgot your sacrifice!
















