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Anyone have a son/daughter flying out for bootcamp August 18th?

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We will all get through this together!  They survived their first night and will soon have the hang of it! This is what they chose/ are meant to do and somehow we have to find a way to move on and be happy for them.  I know they will be so much more mature when they are done and will seem so mch more confident. That is what I'm looking forward to. 

Oh my gosh I'm so in agreement with you ladies. I haven't slept wondering, and worring about my daughter... he call was so cold short ,and brief to let me know she got there on Tuesday night...
I meant to say her...
My son left in on 18th for boot camp. I can't wait to getter our date and start getting letters.

Ditto! It can not come fast enough :)

Sorry for the typing I was using my phone and I don't know what happend.
My son flew out and arrived to boot camp on August 18. Missed his "I have arrived call". He sounded okay. The last 2-3days have been a roller coaster for me. I have had constant anxiety. I miss him so much and talking to him . I listen to the voice-mail he last left me. Now anxiously waiting to receive his formal letter. I am so grateful to have found this site, it has helped me get through the last couple days l.
I can very much relate Lola! Miss my son oodles

Sorry that you missed the cal but at least you got to hear his voicel.  Not much was said and it was very short. I'm hoping that after we get the box the time will go much faster because we can start writing and receiving letters. That will be the highlight of our day I'm sure :)

My son left with his recruiter on the 18th and arrived at Great Lakes on the 19th
I have been beside myself ever since. Counting down 8 weeks til I ser him again!

Yep. Me too! All we can do is stay busy and wait for the mail but take peace in knowing this is where they want to be and will be just fine.  I keep repeating in my head....no news is good news :)

My son arrived at Great Lakes for boot camp on the 18th. Received his very short phone call at 11:11pm & have not heard anything since. I am racking my brain with questions unanswered. I miss him so much, can't even go in his bedroom. I think I'm making myself sick over it. I can't even text him, call him, hear his voice. Ahhhh!!! This is the hardest thing I have ever had to do my entire life! So glad to have other moms know exactly what I am going through. I am here for support if anyone needs to talk. Thank you all for your son/daughters service to our country.

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