Thursday, January 26, 2012

Dr. Jill Biden Speaks With CNN About Being A Mother of A Soldier: Day 6

Dr. Jill Biden, Vice President's wife talks to CNN about being a mother to a solider. She explains to CNN how she thinks about her son every second of the day. Her perspective is very important and as a mother of a soldier she supports military families. I really like this video. Now I can realize what my grandmother goes through everyday. As I've grown up I realized the sacrifice milirary families go through. Its a tough situation. Families like mine just have to stay strong and keep the faith! The link is attached to the article, check it out!



http://www.cnn.com/video/#/video/bestoftv/2012/01/24/piers-morgan-jill-biden-on-her-son-fighting-in-iraq.cnn?iref=allsearch

Monday, January 23, 2012

Why Do Our Parents Join The Military: Day 5

Have you ever wondered why your mother or father joined the military? I have, I questioned my dad about why he joined the military. He explained, by telling me that was the best thing for him. He didn't like school so, college wasn't an option (not a shocker) and he still wanted to be successful. The army was a great place for him, and as a "Military Brat" I think it was a great place for him, too. I wouldn't be the person I am today if he didn't join the Army! Thanks, Dad (:

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Huffington Post Article Link

Here is the link to Huffington Post Article I commented on!

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20120110/us-afghan-us-deaths/

DEPLOYMENT!

Wow.  January 9th, 2012 was a tough day for my family and I. My father, Command Sergeant Major Haney deployed to Afghanistan. That day was full of tears and disappointment. Families like mine go through a lot of heart-aches. Others (civilian families) just don't realize it.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Huffington Post Article: US Military Deaths in Afghanistan at 1,750

The Huffington Post publiahed an article January 10, 2012 about 1,750 military soldiers have died in Afghanistan since 2001. This article makes me realize how many people risk their lives to protect our country. 1,750 families loss someone special that apart of their life. Just realize one person out of 1,750 people could've been your mother or father. Think of something you could do to help these families. TAKE CHARGE.

Living Conditions: Day 3

Have you lived on a military base all of your life? Well, most "militay brats" have. Do you think its better to live on a military base or in a surrounding area? From my persepctive its better to live in a surrounding area. I like to meet people that are not military. Myself, I live near Fort Bragg and I meet people everyday that are not military and they act the same towards me. Going to a school off a military base is very diffrent from going to a school on a military base. If you live on a military base want to experience the life of living and going to school off a military base. Sit down and talk to your parents. I'm sure they'll think its a great idea.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Relocation Conditions: Day 2

Every military family relocates to different places around the world. Relocating could be a very difficult thing. If you have friends that you're suppose to be leaving, its not the best feeling in the world. During your relocation the movers may lose you personal belongings or break them. Its just a tough situation to go through. If you have a friend that is relocating to another military base give them something to remember you. They'll save it FOREVER.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Conditions of Military Families; Day 1

Do You Know How It Feels To Know That Your Mother or Father Is Risking Their Life? Well, I'm Here To Tell You. My Father Is In The Military (Army). He Has Been In The Army For Over 20 Years. Every Time I Have Witnessed Him Get Deployed I Think About The "What If's". If You Have A Friend or Family Member That Has A Mother or Father In The Military Ask Them How They Feel. Do Your Best And Support Them Thats The Best Thing You Could Give Them!