As a military spouse, I’ve been the “new kid on the block” more times than I can count. Each PCS move drops you into a new neighborhood, a new base and a new life where you’re starting from scratch. It can feel lonely, especially when your spouse is deployed or working nights, or if you’re living far from family.
There’s No Cardboard in Sight
It usually hits around the halfway point at a duty station — that itch to change things up. With plenty of time left before my next PCS, I look for ways to …