Posted on Dec 3, 2025
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The holidays can bring joy and sometimes unexpected challenges for veterans and military families. At SoldierStrong, we believe in the power of balance, compassion and new traditions to keep the spirit alive.

For families like the Tafts, whose story we previously shared in our blog, holidays look different. After deployments, injury, or trauma, the “traditional” celebrations may not fit. But with open conversation, empathy, and a willingness to adapt new traditions emerge.

From small, meaningful rituals at home to honest conversations with friends and family, it’s healthy to adjust expectations, set boundaries, and prioritize what really matters. Building new ways to celebrate can bring healing, connection and hope.

If you’re part of a military or veteran family feeling the weight of this season you’re not alone.

Read more about navigating the holidays in our blog!

https://www.soldierstrong.org/military-families-the-power-of-maintaining-balance-and-creating-new-traditions-during-the-uncertainty-of-the-holiday-season/
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard
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@chris meek the very small, intimate things meant everything to me, when I faced coming from trauma. The cozy did not overcome me, it cuddled me.
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