Military wives of Newport Beach's adopted 1st Battalion 1st Marines were treated Monday to a day of R&R — including manicures, brow shaping and haircuts — in the spirit of Valentine's Day.
"It means more to me than I can say," Mary Ann Everingham said as her voice cracked with emotion. "He works so hard, and to me, he's just so brave."
Everingham spoke of her husband of 12 years, Marine Lt. Spencer Everingham.
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"To know that Newport Beach considers us and what we go through is so meaningful," she said.
The day-long event was sponsored by Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary and supported by local volunteers and businesses that provided the 12 women with head-to-toe beauty treatments and lunch.
"I grew up as a military child, so I know the importance of acknowledging the work of these men who serve our country," said Hollie Geer-McKinnon, owner of OC Esthetics. "They give their time to us, so this is our turn to give our time to them."
