Can military child resilience turn into adult avoidance of change?
Can military child resilience turn into adult avoidance of change?
I was fifty percent of our mother-daughter relationship and needed to take fifty percent of the responsibility.
For those of you stationed close to the equator in tropical climates — get your heads (or toes) out of the sand and take notice — up north, the seasons are changing.
“I’m selling my house, getting rid of everything, and moving to Florida,” my 83-year-old father barked in the cantankerous tone that had become standard for him in recent years.