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Tara Crooks, or "Household 6" in the Crooks' family, is best known for her ability to motivate and empower others. Tara's journey with the military began in 1998 when she and her husband PCS'd to their first duty station, Ft Hood. She is married to her husband, Kevin (US ARMY), and has two beautiful little girls, Wrena & Chloe. Their family, including two dogs and a cat, is all snuggled in their cozy home in Richmond Hill, GA.
Tara currently writes columns for several military publications, one of which, can be found here on Military.com. Tara also owns and operates two successful websites, www.ArmyWifeTalkRadio.com and www.FieldProblems.com.
Featured at CinCHouse.com, Military Spouse Magazine, ClubMom.com, Military.com, Army.com and more, Army Wife Talk Radio is the original internet talk radio program for military wives. The tagline, Our Life, Our Family, Our Soldier, says it all. Tara does a weekly internet talk radio broadcast from the website that features up to date information, tips, and empowerment for spouses.
Field Problems, a self-syndicated question and answer column for military families, is co-authored by Tara Crooks with Star Henderson. Field Problems, is available by visiting www.FieldProblems.com.
To find out more about Tara visit her blog, www.TaraCrooks.com.
Listen to the latest edition of Tara's T.A.L.E. an exclusive podcast found right here at military.com. Tara's T.A.L.E. - Talking. Advising. Learning. Empowering. A Weekly Podcast Sharing Resources, Tips, Conversation, and Encouragment For The Military Spouse & Family.
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Do you have a deployed soldier on your Christmas list? There won't be a "ho-hum" holiday for your soldier with these great holiday care package ideas. I've captured the spirit of the season through items that relate to the sights, sounds, smells, and the tastes of the holidays. Add your own touches for a sure fire way to make your soldier's spirit bright!
It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas…
Santa hat
Stuffed reindeer
Christmas movie
Kid's craft — paper snowflakes
Fake snow
Fake tree
Lights
Handmade ornaments
String popcorn and cranberries
Tiny wrapped packages (use gum, mints, or small items to go under the tree)
Advent calendar
Picture book (include pictures from past holiday gatherings)
Small wrapped items to the theme of the "Twelve Days of Christmas"
A box of Christmas Cards stamped and addressed to the soldier's family
Just hear those sleigh bells ringaling….
CD of you (and your children) singing Christmas carols
CD of Christmas music
Jingle bells
Jack Frost nipping at your nose…
Holiday scented candle (pine, cinnamon, baking)
Holiday scented oil
Pine cones (scented)
Now bring us some figgy pudding…
Fresh baked cookies
Eggnog
SPAM (Christmas "ham")
Sausage and cheese
Holiday RITZ crackers
Mixed nuts (in shell) with a nut cracker
Candy canes
Christmas boxed chocolates
Advent calendar
Holiday coffee & creamer
Hot cocoa or cider
I'll be home for Christmas, if only in my dreams ...
Even though your soldier is far from home and needs pampering, you and your children need something to feel connected to him or her too. Craft a tradition for your family: buy an ornament each year, write a letter to Santa Clause, hang a special stocking, or read a special story and make sure you do it regardless of anyone's location. Make every effort to share this tradition across the miles by video-taping, calling, or even having your soldier available via webcam to participate.
Here comes Santa Claus …
Keep in mind special ways to create the perfect "Holiday Gift Delivery System or HGDS," as Bob Gilead from www.CamoSock.com calls it. Stop by his site and pick up a perfect HGDS in the shape of a stocking made from the fabric of your soldier's service branch. Be creative and find interesting things online such as a Christmas tree in a tube (search eBay they're easy to find). Most of all have fun, get the entire family involved, and put your heart into it. Tis' the season, but to your soldier you're the reason any gift is special.
Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!
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