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Saturday, August 27, 2005

LINKING 2 THE REST OF THE WORLD

My blog is probably the only one of its kind in India but FYI it is not really the case abroad. You may like to have a peek at the life of women like us in other parts of the world. Some of their diary entries ( most of them have actually maintained the blog like a home page when they were bored or lonely ) can make informative reading...
Try these and I will keep adding more links in days to come...

http://tryingtogrok.mu.nu/archives/041880.html
Here are some “Funny firsts for an army wife”

http://an-army-wife-life.com/archives/2003_12.html
This is a diary of a lady stationed in Germany whose husband was fighting the Global War on Terrorism in Operation Iraqi Freedom.

http://datgirlrain.modblog.com/
This one will tickle your funny bone. Check out her “Questions that really need answers”
Also read a poem by Colleen Reddaway Cook (Copyright, May 1997)

http://justanarmywife.blogspot.com/
Here’s a peek at how “they" party- our counterparts in other parts of the world. Ideas for theme parties…why don’t we do the same? Why we are forever stuck up in that so called Pakistan Vs India - men at the bar and women huddled afar, BORING get-togethers!!!

http://blackfive.blogs.com/
This guy’s blog also has a ton of links to other military blogs, your husband may be interested in.
http://jessieslillypad.blogspot.com/
This had a letter from Jessie’s mom which I found rather sweet some of it is really good advice.
1. Any and all compliments can be handles by simply saying "Thank You" though it helps if you say it with a southern accent.
2. Some people are working backstage, some are playing in the orchestra, some are onstage singing, some are in the audience as critics, and some are there to applaud. Know who and where you are
3. When baking, follow directions. When cooking, go by your own taste. Read for more

http://strawberryfieldz.blogspot.com/

“My time in Iraq is coming to an end. I’ll be leaving to return to the U.S. and to wait for my husband to come home this summer.” Read her articles if you want to know how it was for this army wife battling alongside her husband in Iraq

http://www.antiwar.com/blog/comments.php?id=P756_0_1_0
This ones husband got an “extension” and you know how that feels…Read her sad tale

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