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Alix Earle and NFL star boyfriend Braxton Berrios reveal surprise friendship with fellow sports star
Alix Earle and NFL star boyfriend Braxton Berrios reveal surprise friendship with fellow sports star

Daily Mail​

time4 days ago

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Alix Earle and NFL star boyfriend Braxton Berrios reveal surprise friendship with fellow sports star

Alix Earle and her boyfriend Braxton Berrios recently enjoyed some summer travels - and revealed a friendship with an unexpected star athlete in the process. Earle and Berrios, who signed a one-year, $1.8million deal with Houston in March, went to the South of France before the beginning of his Texans training camp. And Berrios' Instagram post recapping the memorable trip shows that F1 star Charles Leclerc was in their group for at least part of the sun-filled vacation. In a group mirror selfie, both Leclerc and his influencer girlfriend, Alexandra Saint Mleux, were spotted in the frame with Berrios (though Earle was not in the shot). In another picture, Berrios and Leclerc could be seen sitting next to each other at a beachfront meal. All-Pro returner Berrios captioned the carousel post 'Couldn't draw it up any better,' as he shared several other pictures from the trip - including a couple of him and Earle. Earle and Berrios started dating in 2023 after the receiver and model Sophia Culpo ended a two-year relationship. And Earle, who attended the University of Miami, was a huge supporter of Berrios while he played for the Miami Dolphins over the last two seasons. Berrios played just six games last season after tearing his ACL in October. Nonetheless, he landed with the Texans over the winter as the former sixth-round pick prepares to head into his seventh NFL season. His fame off the field has certainly risen since he began dating Earle, who boasts 7.5million followers on TikTok. Berrios himself has over 554k followers on Instagram. His Texans will report for training camp on July 23, with their preseason beginning on August 9 against the Jaguars. They'll then open their regular season against the Rams. Leclerc, meanwhile, endured a difficult outing at his last race as he finished just 14th at the British Grand Prix on July 6. The Ferrari driver is fifth in the F1 standings this season, with 119 points and four podium finishes. His next race will come at the Belgian GP on July 27.

5 Reasons why a national cemetery belongs on your summer road trip itinerary
5 Reasons why a national cemetery belongs on your summer road trip itinerary

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Yahoo

5 Reasons why a national cemetery belongs on your summer road trip itinerary

Summer is here, and while theme parks and roadside attractions promise excitement, there's one unexpected stop that might leave the most profound impact: a national cemetery. Many military families are planning their PCS travels, summer visits to their hometowns, and bucket-list stops, but what if your most meaningful stop this summer isn't on a thrill ride or waterfront escape? What if it is somewhere quieter and more peaceful? A visit to a national cemetery is not only a wonderful and solemn way to pay your respects, but it is also a remarkable way to learn and enjoy a beautiful place. As a veteran and military spouse, I understand the importance of pausing to express gratitude for someone else's sacrifice, and I truly don't take it lightly. This is exactly how I now get to write this, because in our own travels as a family, we have chosen to stop at many national cemeteries to be there when it seems to be extra quiet. So, what if during your summer travels you include these resting places to reflect on the ones that made your freedom to travel possible? Honor the Fallen Physically visiting a national cemetery in person can help you connect with sacrifice. Headstones stretching across lawns while flags wave in the wind give you time to reflect and learn to pause in the middle of a busy summer. Each headstone represents a life of service as well as someone left behind to continue a legacy. There are over 150 national cemeteries in the United States, each of which uniquely preserves that sacrifice and history. From the iconic and historic grounds at Arlington National Cemetery to the beautiful grounds of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific (which rests on Punchbowl Crater on O'ahu) to the picturesque view from the Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery overlooking San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean. These places are sacred spaces, where honor and the beautiful grounds come together in remembrance. You can honor the fallen through your travels by learning the story, visiting these spaces, reading their names, and leaving coins or flowers behind. Teach, Reflect, and Connect with Military History Reflecting on the power of legacy is not only for those who have lost a service member, but also for the families who can visit these resting places to create time for important conversations with younger generations. Families can make the most of these visits, allowing their children of all ages to learn about the ultimate sacrifice, talk about the history of wars, the different service eras, and why remembering matters. These sites are not only perfect for families to learn and find connection, but also for history buffs to discover the preserved stories and appreciate the extensive visitor centers and historic sections. You can also learn about the local history where the cemetery is located, including battles in the region. A visit to a national cemetery during your summer road trip provides everyone with the opportunity to learn about a timeline of events in American military service, spanning major conflicts and eras of combat and non-combat. These sacred places are part of who we are as a country and how we can remember and learn from the service and sacrifice of those who served our military. Scenic Beauty National cemeteries can be found in some of the most beautiful spots in the country. Along the coast, overlooking the ocean, surrounded by rolling hills, showcasing mountain backdrops… these sacred places are hidden sanctuaries with panoramic views. These road trip stops can offer breathtaking vistas in a quiet, solemn way that beats the summer crowds and rushing of the PCS season. For example, the Chattanooga National Cemetery, located in Tennessee, offers stunning views of rolling green hills and Lookout Mountain. The landscape is also steeped in Civil War history, enticing visitors to learn more about the country's past. If you love the tranquility of the desert climate, visiting the Bakersfield National Cemetery will reveal its beauty while nestled in the foothills of the Tehachapi Mountains. The white headstones rest in an area with wide-open stretches of land, with native flora that offers a quiet and beautiful setting. From the desert to a semi-rural mountain landscape, you can visit the Tahoma National Cemetery in Washington. This resting place offers beautiful views of Mt. Rainier, spanning over 158 acres with a lush and evergreen forest setting. These places offer calm and stillness, surrounded by landscapes that provide a natural setting without distraction. We know the summer season is filled with busy roads, beachside crowds, loud amusement parks, and chaotic PCS moves. We know finding peace in the chaos can be difficult ,but our national cemeteries offer just that, a rare break from all of that. A restful stop on hallowed ground that shares American history with stunning views, allowing us to honor and remember. These shouldn't just be detours; they can be summer destinations. Destinations that offer reflection and can become memorable experiences. Whether you're a military family, a history buff, or simply someone looking for meaningful moments in your travels, a stop at a national cemetery will stay with you long after the trip ends. Don't Miss the Best of Mighty Milspouse We Are The Mighty is a celebration of military service, with a mission to entertain, inform, and inspire those who serve and those who support them. 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