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10 Gifts for a Military Family

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November 14, 2013 By Jennifer Lambert 3 Comments

What can you give military families?

10 Gifts for a Military Family

We were lucky that when my husband deployed the first time, it was after Christmas.

Not so lucky that he left on our anniversary, but oh, well.

And he returned before the next Christmas.

The second deployment, he left in early fall and return in spring.

We miss celebrating holidays and other fun events.

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You can give the gift of time or service for a military family, deployed situation or not.

We often don’t need more things and we often won’t ask for help, even when we need it most. We’re used to fending for ourselves and caring for our own. And pretending everything’s ok.

This list is great year-round, for military families with a deployed member or not.

10 Gifts for the Military Family:

  1. Yard care. If you live in a climate with winter, you can shovel or snow-blow their driveway and sidewalks. It will be much appreciated. Trust me. Mow the lawn. Help with yardwork. Lots of youth groups or scout troops need community service. This is a great way to show support.
  2. Caffeine. Drop by with coffee, tea, or hot chocolate. Or gift cards to a local coffeeshop that has a drivethru. Especially on cold, dark, rainy, or snowy days.
  3. Visit. Stop by unannounced – maybe with donuts or fresh bread and clean the kitchen. Bring wine! Some friends from church did that for me on my birthday when my husband was deployed. I was elated. It was such a beautiful thing.
  4. Take the kids. Treat my kids to ice cream. Or to a park. Or to a museum. Or a movie. Out. Somewhere. Anywhere. Give this mom a break for an hour or two. As a homeschool mom with four kids and a deployed husband, I need a break, people.
  5. Encourage self-care. Take the kids for an evening (or weekend) so the couple can have a date night. If the military member is deployed, offer to watch the kids for an hour, an afternoon, or an evening to help out. Often, military couples have a hard time finding child care so they just don’t ever go out. Not cool. We need that adult couple time. A couple from church once took our four kids all weekend long so we could go away (only about an hour away, but still!). It’s only the second time we’ve done that throughout our whole marriage!
  6. Vehicle care. Get our vehicle serviced or detailed. Seriously. This is something a friend of mine received when her husband was deployed and I thought it was the greatest thing ever! I never think of it until the dashboard lights come on. I don’t know how to check my tire pressure, y’all. And then there’s trouble and usually lots of expense involved!
  7. Hospitality. Invite the family over for a meal, dessert, drinks, a music event, a holiday lights display. Something. Include them. We’re often far from home and family and feel isolated and excluded. And we’d love to learn new traditions and celebrate with you. We may decline for some reason, but we will feel loved.
  8. Carpooling. If you know the kids have music lessons, dance, gymnastics, art, sports, church activities, whatever…offer to help out, especially if there are babies or toddlers or preschoolers in the household. I am so stressed juggling my four kids and their activities when my husband is deployed. Sometimes, I would skip something to let the baby finish a nap. It was just easier.
  9. Anticipate needs. Bring grocery necessities by or call if you’re at the store to see if they need anything. It’s so frustrating to run out of milk or eggs or realize you’re missing an ingredient for a recipe and have to drop everything to run to the store. But to drag four kids out in a blizzard with no help and not being able to call, “Honey, can you pick up ____ on the way home?” Depressing. And I went to three stores yesterday to stock up on everything and still forgot the effing milk.
  10. Appointments. If they have medical or vet appointments, ask if you can help. Most vets and doctors prefer children not to be in attendance so there’s no distraction, so offer to watch the kids during appointments. Many moms don’t get check-ups since it’s so stressful. Help her maintain her health!

Ask. Offer. Be sincere.

We often say we’re just fine when we’re really hanging onto sanity by a fine thread.

You can offer to walk the dogs. Or just come over for a chat. Bring a bottle of wine or beer over after the kids’ bedtime. Email or call for some encouragement. Send a note or flowers that you’re thinking about her.

If something breaks in the house or car and she’s used to relying on her husband to fix it, help her find someone to do the job – for free or really cheap! We don’t have a network since we move around so frequently.

Be someone they can call if they need help. Be a listener. Be a doer.

Our neighbors helped to clear everything out of our basement when it flooded on a holiday morning and my husband was deployed the first time. (Thank God for my amazing neighbors. Bless those people!)

Be available. Be a friend.

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Gifts for the Homeschool Family

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November 4, 2013 By Jennifer Lambert 1 Comment

Our family and friends think it’s very difficult to choose gifts for us. And it is. We have high standards for quality and are kinda particular about the toys we allow. We don’t want clutter or something that’s not educational or useful.

And we don’t have a lot of storage space since we’re military and move every few years.

Books and experiences are the best!

Great Gifts for the Homeschool Family

BOOKS are always welcome.

Not sure? Gift cards to bookstores or Amazon are perfect.

Ask which curricula we’re needing.

There’s always something needed next and often: gift certificates are usually available. Or just use my blog affiliate links on your own purchases to help us out! {Thanks}

Often the extras get pushed aside.

Experiences: Music lessons or art classes or gymnastics are great gifts for homeschoolers.

My kids would LOVE that. We just can’t manage it for four kids year-round right now.

Also, memberships to museums or subscriptions to educational magazines are great!

We love Zoobooks and Nat Geo and Discover.

What are great gifts for a homeschool family?

Whole Family:

We love gifts that the whole family can enjoy together! Game night is fun. We also love classic card games and chess and checkers.

  • Taco Cat Goat Cheese Pizza
  • Exploding Kittens
  • Pictopia
  • Yahtzee
  • Risk
  • Catan
  • Ticket to Ride
  • Parcheesi
  • Spontuneous 

Littles:

Alex loves his light box we made. I need to collect some supplies to really use it to its potential. These are some items I’m eyeing. I love them for unstructured open-ended playtime.

  • Guidecraft Interlox Squares
  • Guidecraft Magnification Blocks
  • Guidecraft Rainbow Blocks
  • Guidecraft Mirror Blocks
  • PicassoTiles 
  • MAGNA-TILES
  • Learning Resources Translucent Geometric Shapes
  • Agate Slices

Big Kids:

They need something to release all their energy.

  • Just Dance video games
  • Twister Hopscotch!
  • Sports Scoop Ball Game
  • Razor Scooter
  • RipStik 
  • Razor PowerWing Caster Scooter
  • Roller Blades

Teens:

Liz loves art and science. I’m not real crafty, so I need to help her out.

  • Basher Science
  • Wreck This Journal
  • The Bob Ross Three-Hour Workshop DVD
  • The Laws Guide to Drawing Birds
  • Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain
  • Prismacolor Colored Pencils
  • Water Colors Travel Pocket Set

Dads:

Ours likes to grill and do woodworking!

  • Cordless Reciprocating Saw
  • Dremel 
  • Laser Distance Measure
  • Charcoal Storage Container
  • Charcoal Chimney Starter
  • ThermoPro 
  • Wireless Smart Meat Thermometer
  • Grill Grates 

Mamas:

We got a Nespresso as soon as we married. For a little sumpin sumpin other than coffee on a brisk and rainy afternoon, I often choose a fine tea. And I love reading!

  • Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong by James W. Loewen
  • Heated Vibrating Massage Cushion
  • Taylors of Harrogate Assorted Specialty Teas Box
  • Glass Electric Kettle
  • Bialetti – Moka Espress
  • Electric Milk Frother
  • Mom Mug

Chefs:

They need the best, right?

  • Nordic Ware Baking Sheets and Silpats and Nonstick Grid
  • Silicone Spatula Set
  • Rösle Stainless Steel & Silicone Flat Whisk
  • Wüsthof Ikon
  • Peugeot Pepper Mill
  • Cuisinart Immersion Hand Blender
  • KitchenAid Mixer and Attachments

What are your favorite presents as a homeschool family?

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