Colonial Williamsburg Free for all Veterans this Veteran’s Day 2009!

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Once again in honor of Veterans Day 2009,  Colonial Williamsburg is offering free admission to veteran’s and their families.  Active duty military, guard and reservists, retirees, veterans and their dependents enjoy free admission passes Friday through Wednesday, Nov. 6-11, 2009.

If you live anywhere near Colonial Williamsburg and can take advantage of this offer, do it! We have been able to attend for the past few years and it is always a wonderful adventure. Many of the local hotels also offer discounts to veterans during this celebration.

Colonial Williamsburg ticket prices range from $18 to $36 dollars, so this is an incredible deal for military families!

Here is an excerpt from the Colonial Williamsburg website:

The service member need not be present and free passes will be provided to immediate family members of currently deployed troops with appropriate identification. Military veterans who separated before retirement can bring a copy of their honorable discharge paperwork, DD Form 214, as identification of service. These tickets are available only at Colonial Williamsburg on-site ticket sales windows.

There is also no limit on free tickets for family members as long as they are direct dependents. A big family bonus!
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Making it in the Military ~ Making the Most of Your Overseas Tour

Making it in the Military ~ Making the Most of Your Overseas Tour at The Happy Housewife

The following is a guest post from one of my readers stationed in Guam. She is also one of the military families that receives your expired coupons via the Coupons for Troops program.

The Military Over-Seas Life: An Adventure

We are currently on our second over-seas tour. Our first was in the 1990’s to Yokota Air Base outside of Tokyo, Japan in which we enjoyed enormously and wished it lasted longer than two years.  When the possibility of us moving to Guam came up, I was at first hesitant. I didn’t know what to pray for. While my husband was ready for a new job and location, the kids and I were very settled and content with our life in Waldorf, MD. By the time the official word came down that we were indeed moving, God had prepared our hearts and we were ready to live a new adventure.

An adventure was indeed what was in store for us here in Guam.  The first part of the adventure was just getting to Guam. It took over 24 hours to get from Washington, DC to Guam – including one 13 hour flight from New York to Tokyo.  As you can imagine, keeping three children entertained for that long was an adventure in itself.  When we arrived in Guam, it was dark and so we were unable to see the beautiful views, but we rectified that the next day. On our first full day in Guam we were totally blown away with the beauty that is all around. It’s very green here due to Guam’s average of 90 inches of rain a year – double what DC gets. There are probably tens of thousands palm trees. They are literally everywhere.

And then the ocean itself.  The views are just breath-taking. We try to make it a point to look and enjoy these views every few days if not every day.  We know we are only here for a short three years, and then we’ll be back to shoveling snow in January. We will miss the beauty and the year-around summer weather.

But living in Guam is not all beaches and suntans.  We miss family dearly. We cry at the events we miss – the birthdays….the holidays….our oldest niece saying her marriage vows. Blogs, emails, and Facebook all help with the distance.  And of course, the trips home. Home for our family is in Mississippi and Louisiana. We have been able to “hop” home for the last two summers for long visits.

“Hopping” is a unique military activity.  The best part of hopping is that it’s free. The worst part of hopping is that there is no guarantee that you will end up where you want to go. “Space Available Passengers” are allowed on military cargo planes if the crews agree and it does not interfere with the mission.  You have to be prepared to pay for commercial flights is you get stuck somewhere. This past  summer when I hopped back to Guam with my three children we ended up spending the night at the terminal at Hickam AFB when our flight was cancelled at ten-thirty at night – way too late to call a friend to come and get me! And there was a chance that the flight or another flight would leave at any time. Sometimes it is just best to stay at the terminal to sleep on top of the suitcases.

Other adventures we have had living in Guam is the ability to travel to places that would be too expensive for us to travel from the States.  Since we have been here we have been able to visit Cairns, Australia, the Islands of Palau and Saipan, and to Tokyo to see where our oldest was born.  We currently plan to spend Thanksgiving in Singapore and Spring Break at the Great Wall of China.  We would have never have done these trips from the mainland.

But day-to-day life in Guam is an adventure as well.  There are several pristine beaches, incredible snorkeling and scuba-diving available, and lots of jungle to do a “boonie stomp” (aka hiking). It’s incredible to be on the beach within minutes of leaving your house any time of the year.

Shopping is also an adventure….but not necessarily a positive one on some days. One day it took me going to seven different stores to find a small battery for my car remote-control. Then I paid four times what I would have at Wal-Mart.  I have learned to go to Ross and Macy’s when they open before all the Asian tourist arrive to shop. But I do get to use expired coupons six months past the date at the stores on base.  At most overseas bases you get an APO box for your address, but since Guam is a US territory, we do not. Our address and phone number are just like any other US address or phone number, but many stores refuse to ship here and charge extra to call here.

But, it is all worth it. The sense of community and camaraderie I have found at our base in Guam is so much stronger than the bases we have lived at on the mainland.   Also, the sheer adventure of learning about a new culture is a gift I feel very fortunate to give my children.

What about you? Have you been stationed overseas? Did you love it or want to leave it?

Making it in the Military

Making it in the Military at The Happy Housewife

I am very excited to announce my newest series, Making it the Military. Over the last year I received numerous emails from readers asking how to make the best of military life. While the military isn’t for everyone, there are great opportunities for both active duty and family members.

What I realized is that while there are many opportunities, sometimes the information is not passed down to the troops. It is my hope that this series will empower military families to take advantage of their benefits, make the most of their pay grade, and be prepared for whatever situation arises during your (spouses) military career.

I am very please to have several guest writers for this series as well. Some topics covered will be:

  • Living within your pay grade
  • Pay and Benefits
  • Health Care
  • Deployments
  • PCS
  • Making your current duty station your favorite duty station
  • Educational Opportunities
  • Separation or Retirement
  • Commissary/ Exchange benefits
  • On Base vs Off Base Housing
  • Growing up in the Military

The series will begin next week and wrap up on Veteran’s Day. I thought it would be nice to honor those who have served by hosting a Veteran’s Day tribute. I’ll put up a Mr. Linky and you can link up with your tribute post. If you don’t have a blog you can email me, and I will publish your tribute in a post. I know many of my readers are not married to the military, but have brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, cousins, fathers or grandfathers who have served or are serving in our Armed Forces. This Veteran’s Day let’s show them how much we appreciate the sacrifice they have made for our freedom.

If you have a topic you think would make a great post or if you are interested in writing a guest post, leave a short note in the comments.

Overseas Military Needed for the Coupons for Troops Program

Thank you so much for your participation in this program.

Currently I need overseas military families who would like to receive coupons. I would love your help in finding more families who need coupons. I have several stateside families waiting to be assigned an overseas family. If you know of a military family overseas would you mind asking them if they would like to participate in the program?

If you emailed me and did not receive a response please email me again at thehappyhousewife (at) gmail (dot) com. I had an email glitch a while back and lost about a weeks worth of emails.

Also if you were mailing coupons to Jennifer White, she will be moving back to the states soon so please stop sending coupons to her. If you would like another family please email me.

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Coupons for Troops Update

January 2011 update: This program is still running. Please read the Coupons for Troops FAQ page for more information.

Just a quick note, if you have emailed about sending coupons and I have not responded to your email, please resend your email. When my computer crashed I lost emails so I know many of you who tried to contact me did not get a response.

The contact email has changed to couponsfortroops (at) gmail (dot) com.

This program is run by me and only me and when I started it 18 months ago I never expected to get such a wonderful and overwhelming response. I am doing my best to keep up with all the wonderful couponers here in the states who have offered to donate their coupons and all the military families sacrificing for our freedom overseas. Please know I am working hard to match up families and help our overseas military keep a little more of their hard earned paycheck.

Donate Expired Coupons to Military Families Overseas

Thank you for your interest in the Coupons for Troops program.

Coupons for Troops matches stateside families with military families serving overseas to provide them with coupons. Military commissaries overseas accept expired coupons up to six month past the expiration date. Since it is difficult for families overseas to find coupons I started the program to help provide them with coupons from families back home in the states.

Please  visit the FAQ page to learn more about the program and sign up.

Thank you for supporting the troops with coupons.

Service

Three years ago we were saying good-bye as you left for Iraq. You came home…
Two years ago I was driving you to therapy and medical appointments. But you were alive….
One year ago the Navy officially declared you healed. Was it too late?
This weekend we celebrated a promotion, not a retirement.

Many have left, not all have returned. Some have returned broken, not all are healed.

To all of those who have served, thank you for your sacrifice. I realize my freedom comes with a price, a price many have paid with their own lives. I am thankful, I will not forget.

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Free Admission to Colonial Williamsburg for Military

From the Colonial Williamsburg official website:

Free Military Passes for Memorial Day Weekend
During Memorial Day Weekend, May 22-25, active duty military, reservists, retirees, veterans and their families receive free admission passes. Service member need not be present. Passes will be provided to immediate family members of currently deployed troops with appropriate identification. Military veterans who separated before retirement can bring a copy of their honorable discharge paperwork, DD Form 214. Admission passes are available only at Colonial Williamsburg on-site ticket sales windows.

Memorial Day
A modern service honors military veterans who died serving their country. A procession with Fife and Drum support will begin at the Palace and proceed to Bruton Parish Church and the French gravesite. Prayers will be given, wreaths will be placed, and musket volleys will be fired at the Palace and churchyard. A brief commemorative service with musket and cannon volleys will take place at the French gravesite.

We absolutely love visiting Williamsburg and the tickets are not cheap. This is a great opportunity to visit for free!  The usually offer this over Veteran’s Day too, but the weather is beautiful in VA right now so it is a perfect time to go!

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