We Love Our Military Kids!

Jasmine Warren is smart, determined, resilient and beautiful.  She graduated from high school with honors this May, but with only her mother in attendance.  Her father was deployed – again.  This isn’t the first graduation he has missed.  Four years ago, Jasmine’s father missed her older brother’s graduation from high school due to a deployment.

Jasmine’s father has been in the military for nearly twenty years, most of that serving in the National Guard.  Nicole Warren, Jasmine’s mother, thought switching from active duty to Guard meant stability for her family.  However, she may now suggest that for most Guard and Reserve families, stability is an elusive feeling.

“I’m over it,” Nicole announces over the phone to me.   “Our baby is graduating. I didn’t even try recording the ceremony.  I was too busy crying tears of joy and filled emotion.  Our baby has persevered through so much; it’s heart breaking to know my husband wasn’t here to watch that moment.  He is so proud of her. ”

Jasmine is a military child who thrives through adversity.  She was born withBrachial Palsy, a condition that has restricted mobility and decreased muscle strength of the left upper extremity.  However, her condition hasn’t slowed her down, she hasn’t skipped a beat.  She graduated high school with International Baccalaureate Program with honors, accepted in top colleges.  She is also an accomplished gymnast and excels in ballet and dance.

She has dedicated her life to schoolwork and extra circular passions – the later what makes her child well rounded and happy.  Although, the pride from her mother is obvious when you speak to Nicole about her daughter, she said finding the money and time for all the “extras” while single parenting through deployments has always been difficult.

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Stacy Huisman: Stacy Allsbrook-Huisman is an Air Force spouse, writer, mother and advocate within the military spouse community. As a former Parent-to-Parent trainer for Military Child Education Coalition, she led workshops and seminars on many topics related to the education of military-connected students. She is the coauthor with Dr. Amanda Trimillos of Seasons of My Military Student: Practical Ideas for Parents and Teachers (Elva Resa, 2018). In her “other” life, she worked in public affairs and project management for the city of Las Vegas for 14 years. She was the Executive Director for the Las Vegas Centennial. She had a hand in baking the world largest birthday cake, hosting a 100,000 person parade, marrying 100 couples at once, organizing an amazing Red Hot Chili Peppers concert and managing 450 other events, programs and public relations celebrating her hometown birthday! She met her husband while he was stationed at Nellis AFB. She was whisked away on a crazy military spouse journey around the globe and hasn’t looked back since – only forward. Stacy is connected to many aspects of military life. She writes for one of our other Victory Media publications - GI Jobs Magazine - where she features successful transitioned Veterans in the workforce. She continues to write for myriad of websites and blogs, including a mini-think tank she co-founded called Families on the Home Front. Stacy was published in the popular book Stories Around the Table - Laughter, Wisdom, and Strength in Military Life. She is also a judge for Operation Homefront's Military Child of the Year 2015.
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