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My daughter reports for boot camp on Aug. 10th. Is there any one else out there with the same dates?

 

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That was me! My son left on August 10th and from what we are told he was supposed to arrive on August 11th. We have gotten no phone call; however, my son's recruiter called and faxed us his address. I was totally shocked at this - but I will take it! I still wish I had the phone call but I guess there are reasons for this. I also got the ship number and division (or whatever it is). I am doing a bit better but it is still difficult!!
Called the recruiter and although he is out of town, he said that he had the address, he is going to send it to me via e-mail. I told him about this site, sounded like he didn't know, I also told him I sent my sons with their cell phones and that they were allowed to use them to txt until around Chicago ( I think when they got on the bus). I let him know that my kiddo called me from his cell phone, he was surprised and grateful for the info, hes going to pass it on to the other mama's.
Was up till 2am last night on this site, I was freaking out a little because of the wisdom teeth situation. I don't know why, but being on this site calms me - guess cause I know I'm not alone. Thanks for being here to my new navy family.
My daughter also reported to boot camp on Aug. 10. Went real well until I got the phone call
that night saying made it ok, sending you my things, next contact 3 weeks. Love you, bye.
That really struck home for some reason. How are you doing?
I received his phone call last night also. It took so much willpower not to bust out in tears. I know I have to be strong for him when he calls. Ive gone through every emotion I possibly can these last few weeks. I'm emotionally drained.
My daughter left for MEPS on Aug. 10 arrived at GL on Aug 11th...I'm so proud of her but yet I have been crying on and off since the recruiter pulled out of the driveway!
My daughter arrived on the 11th also. Do you know her Ship/Div yet? I'm crying with you too...this is really hard. She's our only child, 20yrs old.
My son was supposed to leave on the 9th and be at GL on the 10th. After reporting to MEPS they told him to go home and come back the next day. DOUBLE TORTURE! Saying goodbye two days in a row was hard, although I was glad to see him for one extra day. Got the rushed phone call on the 11th. Glad to hear from from him even if it was for 15 seconds. Like all the other moms, I think about him constantly. I'll be happy when I can stop crying every hour! I'm glad to have this site, so many things I need to learn. Now if only I could get his address..........
I got the BOX. I'm so excited. Now just waiting for a letter. I'm checking my cell phone all day long thinking that she will text me any time now. Wishfull thinking, since her phone is in the box. I miss her so much. My husband and i are also empty nesters, i feels kinda strange. I still want to make my plans with her in them.
The box arrived this morning as well. It was great to see his handwriting on the outside with his name in big, bold letters. He included a note on the back of the issued "Navy tube socks"which made my day: Phone in shorts...love you. I look forward to having his address so that I can write him. I finally found at WalMart an AT&T calling card today to send to him that wasn't attached to a specific phone and can be used anywhere. We are almost done with the first week, do they get anytime off on Saturdays or Sundays?
Those darn calling cards were such a pain to find!! Everythings for cell phones these days...although when my daughter checked in at the USO in the airport, they gave each kid a free 100 min calling card, so they are set for the first couple calls at least.
I found cards at Walgreens, 20 dollars for 350 min, surcharge 1.35 each time they connect. They let my sons use their cell phones when they arrived for the 5 second scripted call. I am hoping that the cards will get them through the other 2 calls they get.
yea i have picked up my cell a few times to txt my daughter as well...then it clicks...depressing!!

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