“He was a nervous driver, alternating between jabbing the brake and gunning the gas…I was so relieved when we finally reached the beach, I couldn’t see the trip for what it really was — a warning sign for my life to come.”
“He was a nervous driver, alternating between jabbing the brake and gunning the gas…I was so relieved when we finally reached the beach, I couldn’t see the trip for what it really was — a warning sign for my life to come.”
I wonder, if I sliced off a chunk of my elbow or kneecap, would scientists be able to read my rings and know my military life?
“You’re never satisfied!” my husband hurled at me (among other choice phrases) many times throughout his 28 year active duty Navy career. I catapulted my own cliched insults, too, such as, “It’s always all about you, isn’t it?!”
Interview with a Military Teen: ‘I’m resilient, but human’
“I am resilient and hardworking and strong,” Genevieve said. “But I will also never hide my previous struggles with mental health… we are all human”