Is "military brat" an insult?

Military childhood: A broader horizon

     On one of those house-hunting TV shows, a celebrity I did not recognize found her dream house, a mansion on a California hilltop. She and her children stood on the tennis courts of their palatial home and surveyed the lights of Los Angeles.

     “Look at all those lights,” she said to her two little girls. “From up here you can see all the friends you could ever have.”

     In the military we may not have such luxurious digs, and military childhood certainly has its challenges. However, our children's horizons are more like the stars than the lights of any one city.

     In a series about military childhood in Spouse Calls:

Libraries online

Military libraries at bases and posts around the world provide their patrons with many kinds of resources and recreation. For this week's Spouse Calls column (click here) I talked to Melinda Mosley, the USAFE Command Librarian.

In addition to all the things you probably know the library does, like check out books and movies and provide reference material, Melinda told me about library services you might not know about:

Surrogates: A new kind of military mom?

Would you and your mate consider seeking a surrogate mother if you could not have a baby? In today's Stars and Stripes, reporter Charlie Coon writes about an American military couple in Stuttgart who are looking for a surrogate to bear their second child. Click here to read the story.

That time of year again ...

Every year, in spite of my best intentions, I find myself scrambling to put together my tax information at the beginning of April. Why do I wait so late? I have no idea.

For this week's Spouse Calls, I even wrote a column about taxes, but still I have not done my own.

If you are like me, still pulling all the information together for your 2007 returns, here are links to some information that might help: