lsmolinari
lsmolinari
The Meat & Potatoes of Life
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A heaping helping of humorous and heartwarming stories about the reality of marriage, parenting, and military life.
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lsmolinari · 8 days ago
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The Drama of Summer Storms
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lsmolinari · 10 days ago
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Home is Where My Garden Grows
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lsmolinari · 14 days ago
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Youth Sports is Great ... Until It's Not
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lsmolinari · 16 days ago
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Nuggets of Truth About Cooking Family Meals
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lsmolinari · 18 days ago
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DoD’s ‘Educational Freedom’ for military children must include more than homeschooling
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lsmolinari · 20 days ago
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Milspouse is a Mosquito Magnet
During the summer months, I envision myself wearing a floral sundress and straw hat, my skin and hair kissed with the tawny tones of the sun, strolling lazily along a sandy shoreline, selecting ripened tomatoes and zucchini at a local farmer’s market, and sipping wine in an Adirondack chair at an evening concert under the stars … But inevitably, these dreamy visions are thwarted by one minuscule…
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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Leader of the Pack
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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The Threshold of Old
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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Waiting for Auto
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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The drama of childhood trauma
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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Deployment mindset fortifies military spouses
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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The Family Meeting
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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Mirror, mirror, who's the fairest?
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lsmolinari · 3 months ago
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When the left isn't right
I grabbed the bundle of letters in my mailbox and walked directly to the recycling can, expecting all junk. “So wasteful,” I muttered judgmentally, tossing them one by one into the blue bin.  “You’ve been approved!” a credit card offer read. “Free gift inside!” two charity solicitations promised, one containing return address labels with my last name spelled wrong, and the other with a small…
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lsmolinari · 5 months ago
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Frisky kitten is risky business
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lsmolinari · 5 months ago
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Military life in miniature
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lsmolinari · 5 months ago
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Restore "care" to Primary Care Providers
“What can I do for you today?” my new Primary Care Provider said, after tap-tap-tapping on and opening the door of the examining room at the Naval Health Clinic. This was my fourth — or was it the fifth? — new PCM in the last two years. I’d lost count.  I told this civilian Doc that I’d made the appointment because my prescriptions were expiring, but also, I was worried about my high blood…
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