Brittney Filion, ATC Mobile Spouse of the Year- AFI MSOY Nominee

Brittney Filion, ATC Mobile Spouse of the Year- AFI MSOY Nominee Aviation Training Center Mobile Spouse of the Year 🇺🇸

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The Military Home

"The military home starts with a flourish of boxes and paper and tape.

The scent of cardboard. The smell of sunshine.

The sound of boxes being ripped open. The pop of the tape as each flap is raised.

The joyful squeals as the details of your life are unfolded. One by one. Out of packing paper.

The quiet celebration when you see your fragile family heirloom has survived yet another move.

The disappointment you feel when your favorite set of curtains won't fit any window.

The smack of an empty box as it hits the floor. The joy in squishing it flat.

The careful and deliberate pile of cardboard. In the garage. In the spare room. On the porch.

The determination to squeeze 3 dish packs of paper into one dish pack.

You arrange. You sort. You organize. You store.

You hammer nails and hang your favorite pictures.

You celebrate as the last box is emptied, broken down and carried away.

You delight in the absence of the cardboard odor in your home.

In your Home.

This is home now.

You drive with intention through your new neighborhood.

You smile as you realize there are children for your kids to play with down the street.

You prepare meals in your kitchen to feed hungry bellies.

You sometimes watch plates of food go cold while waiting for your spouse to get home.

You bake cookies and brownies and cakes.

And burn a few batches.

You make lasagne for the new neighbors.

Then find out they are vegetarians.

You welcome friends on your porch.

You kiss boo boos on the stool in the bathroom.

You realize you have lost a piece to a jigsaw puzzle that you put together on a rainy Saturday.

You celebrate the seasons.

You plant flowers. You rake leaves.

You shovel the driveway. Again.

You joyfully unpack and repack the bins of holiday decorations.

You blow out the candles on 3 of your own birthday cakes.

You celebrate a long awaited homecoming.

And then the day comes.

The roar of the moving van.

The arrival of boxes. The fresh packs of paper.

The squeal of the tape as boxes are assembled.

The crunch of the paper as the boxes are packed. Again.

The mixed emotions you have seeing the "parts box".

You take down your pictures.

You clean off your refrigerator.

The dust blows from behind your furniture as it is moved.

And you find that lost puzzle piece. And a crayon. And an old, sticky peppermint candy from Christmas.

And the cardboard smell fills your house again. You breathe it in like an old friend.

The cardboard dust swirls in the air.

And in the light of the evening, it almost begins to sparkle.

The last box is loaded.

The sound of the Diesel engine fades in the distance.

You walk through your empty house.

One. Last. Time.

And you smile. And you cry.

And you remember.

And then you head out to find your home.

Again."

✍️ Amber Mallory Kistler

Yesterday I had an incredible opportunity to speak about my mission to help military spouses! Please take a moment to wa...
02/28/2024

Yesterday I had an incredible opportunity to speak about my mission to help military spouses! Please take a moment to watch my interview with WALA Fox 10 Mobile!

Please take a moment to vote for me today. ☺️ I’d really appreciate it! Voting ends at 11:59pm tonight! This is such an incredible program and I’m honored to even be considered! Link
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Thank you!!!

Brittney Filion shares her advocacy for mental health and passion to help her fellow military spouses. She is currently up for AFI Military Spouse of the Year and needs your vote.

Very true ❤️
02/25/2024

Very true ❤️

02/23/2024

This was a beautifully written piece (from the perspective of a military wife to her husband in particular) that one of my sweet CG Spouses shared and I thought “How Perfect.”

Lacy J: “I wanted to share this, I borrowed it;

This is so very true.....made me cry....❤🙏🇺🇸”

Military Wife Life

Lots of moving...Moving...
Moving...Moving far from home...Moving two cars, three kids and one dog...all riding with HER of course.
Moving sofas to basements because they won't go in THIS house;Moving curtains that won't fit;Moving jobs and certifications and professional development hours.
Moving away from friends;
Moving toward new friends;
Moving her most important luggage: her trunk full of memories.Often waiting...Waiting...Waiting...
Waiting for housing.
Waiting for orders.
Waiting for deployments.
Waiting for phone calls.
Waiting for reunions.
Waiting for the new curtains to arrive.
Waiting for him to come home,
For dinner...AGAIN!
They call her 'Military Dependent', but she knows better:
She is fiercely In-Dependent.
She can balance a check book;
Handle the yard work;
Fix a noisy toilet;
Bury the family pet...
She is intimately familiar with drywall anchors and toggle bolts.
She can file the taxes;
Sell a house;
Buy a car;
Or set up a move.......all with ONE Power of Attorney.
She welcomes neighbors that don't welcome her.
She reinvents her career with every PCS;
Locates a house in the desert, The Arctic, Or the deep south.
And learns to call them all 'home'.
She MAKES them all home.
Military Wives are somewhat hasty...They leap into:
Decorating,
Leadership,
Volunteering,
Career alternatives,
Churches,
And friendships.
They don't have 15 years to get to know people.
Their roots are short but flexible.
They plant annuals for themselves and perennials for those who come
after them.
Military Wives quickly learn to value each other:
They connect over coffee,
Rely on the spouse network,
Accept offers of friendship and favors.
Record addresses in pencil...
Military Wives have a common bond:
The Military Wife has a husband unlike other husbands; his commitment is
unique.
He doesn't have a 'JOB'
He has a 'MISSION' that he can't just decide to quit...
He's on-call for his country 24/7.
But for her, he's the most unreliable guy in town!
His language is foreign
TDY
PCS
EPR
SOS
ACC
BDU
ACU
BAR
CIB
TAD
ABU
And so, a Military Wife is a translator for her family and his.
She is the long- distance link to keep them informed;
The glue that holds them together.
A Military Wife has her moments:
She wants to wring his neck;
Dye his uniform pink;
Refuse to move to Siberia;
But she pulls herself together.
Give her a few days,
A travel brochure,
A long hot bath,
A pledge to the flag,
A wedding picture,
And she goes.
She packs.
She moves.
She follows.
Why?
What for?
How come?
You may think it is because she has lost her mind.
But actually it is because she has lost her heart.
It was stolen from her by a man,
Who puts duty first,
Who longs to deploy,
Who salutes the flag,
And whose boots in the doorway remind her that as long as he is her
Military Husband,
She will remain his Military Wife.
And would have it no other way.

--Author Unknown

This article highlights some very important facts surrounding military spouses and the issues we face. Please take a mom...
02/21/2024

This article highlights some very important facts surrounding military spouses and the issues we face. Please take a moment to read it, and be sure to remember one thing…when you thank the serviceman, there is someone standing next to him/her that could use a few pats on the back too. 💜

Many military partners experience mental health challenges from the stress of military life

I’m a firm believer that it takes a village to achieve success. And sometimes it takes someone to lay the groundwork or ...
02/19/2024

I’m a firm believer that it takes a village to achieve success. And sometimes it takes someone to lay the groundwork or foundation that is needed for success. That person for me is Kristin Martin! Had she not stepped up in 2022 as President to lead the Mobile Area Spouses’ Club, it would not have existed. And I wouldn’t have been able to join as a member, learn about how remarkable it is, and have the desire to grow it. 💚 As I said before, I am only one voice. And I will always make sure to showcase others who also deserve recognition.

Kristin worked extremely hard last year, facing adversity with lower numbers due to recovering from Covid challenges. She pressed on, often solo, and she persevered. She then PCS’d with her husband to Guam, but that hasn’t stopped her from helping me. She even started a Spouses Club in Guam! Thank you, Kristin - for being such a remarkable leader and friend! 🩷

Serving as President of the 2023-2024 Mobile Area Spouses’ Club has truly been an incredible experience. Our mission sta...
02/18/2024

Serving as President of the 2023-2024 Mobile Area Spouses’ Club has truly been an incredible experience. Our mission statement is Friendship, Community, Service, and Support. We live it daily! Here are just a few highlights from our club socials and morale events. Each of these ladies have a story of their own, and I try to hear them any chance I get. They are all strong, beautiful, courageous, and inspiring. I’m just blessed to have been able to serve them!

Introducing my Coast Guard spouse! AMT C Filion ❤️🇺🇸Married 13 years, together for 15. Met while he was stationed in Sav...
02/18/2024

Introducing my Coast Guard spouse! AMT C Filion ❤️🇺🇸

Married 13 years, together for 15.

Met while he was stationed in Savannah, GA. I was in college and we met at Late Church downtown.

Engaged after 7 months of dating, married the following year, and moved to our first duty station together 6 months later, Traverse City, MI.

Countless SAR cases, deployments, duty shifts, and schools. 7 PCS tours, career changes, deaths in the family, birth of our 2 boys, buying and selling properties, growing in life and love. ❤️

Hey everyone! Welcome to my 2024 Armed Forces Insurance (AFI) ATC Mobile Spouse of the Year (MSOY) page! You may be aski...
02/18/2024

Hey everyone! Welcome to my 2024 Armed Forces Insurance (AFI) ATC Mobile Spouse of the Year (MSOY) page! You may be asking, what exactly is this program? Founded in 2008, The Armed Forces Insurance Military Spouse of the Year® (AFI MSOY) award honors military spouses from all branches of service. Military spouses support and maintain the homefront while our service members defend this great nation, and they make countless sacrifices of their own. I am one of those spouses. 😉

The AFI MSOY award recognizes military spouses’ important contributions to the community. There are four rounds of advancement, with one winner per branch and an overall military spouse of the year! I am honored to have been nominated for this prestigious award, and to have made it to the second round of advancement, woo hoo!

While it is an honor, I feel that I am only one voice among many, so I decided to create this page to not only highlight this amazing program, but to create much needed awareness for our spouses and what we go through. We are known as “the silent ranks” and for good reason. We are serving this great nation along with our spouses, yet we don’t wear a uniform. My personal platform is “Overcoming Mental Health Issues Through Community and Connections.” I will be sharing some of my personal experiences as well as other helpful information on this page for spouses or anyone else who may be facing similar challenges. Thanks for being here!!!

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