In Virginia, A Military Family Settles into A Ranch-Style Home
Owner of MochaGirl Marketplace Tracey Hairston, her husband Reggie, and their son moved into this home in Chesapeake, VA after Reggie was given a new assignment by the military. These reassignments don?t typically keep the family in one place for too long, but this time around has been refreshingly different. The trio is going on two […]
Owner of MochaGirl Marketplace Tracey Hairston, her husband Reggie, and their son moved into this home in Chesapeake, VA after Reggie was given a new assignment by the military. These reassignments don?t typically keep the family in one place for too long, but this time around has been refreshingly different. The trio is going on two years here, and Tracey is reveling in the opportunity to truly put down roots for the first time in a long time. Since she doesn?t have to worry about picking up and moving, Tracey has been able to thoughtfully curate pieces she absolutely loves from both brick-and-mortar shops as well as online boutiques. ?Making a house a home can take some time,? she begins, ?and if you’re patient enough to find pieces that you really love then you can build a space [where] memories are created and cherished.?
Over the past two years, the house has served as the backdrop for many special family memories. None come close, however, to the Hairston family?s first Thanksgiving all together in the home. Given their various careers in the military, it can be challenging for the entire family to get together for speci...
Owner of MochaGirl Marketplace Tracey Hairston, her husband Reggie, and their son moved into this home in Chesapeake, VA after Reggie was given a new assignment by the military. These reassignments don?t typically keep the family in one place for too long, but this time around has been refreshingly different. The trio is going on two years here, and Tracey is reveling in the opportunity to truly put down roots for the first time in a long time. Since she doesn?t have to worry about picking up and moving, Tracey has been able to thoughtfully curate pieces she absolutely loves from both brick-and-mortar shops as well as online boutiques. ?Making a house a home can take some time,? she begins, ?and if you’re patient enough to find pieces that you really love then you can build a space [where] memories are created and cherished.?
Over the past two years, the house has served as the backdrop for many special family memories. None come close, however, to the Hairston family?s first Thanksgiving all together in the home. Given their various careers in the military, it can be challenging for the entire family to get together for speci...
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