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I am looking for anyone that has a child leaving for boot camp on Aug. 25.

I am starting to feel some anxiety.  I think after cleaning his bedroom out it hit me harder than I thought it would.  Seven more days and I am nervous for him.  He seems to be fine....its me.  lol

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Fortunately, I'll be working from home on Weds. Phew!

My Daughter left today Monday 8/24 .  I have been reading how hard her first day is going to be.  Looks like no sleep for her tonight

My son left today also, but is staying the night in a hotel near MEPS.  He won't leave for Chicago until tomorrow.  So I think tonight he gets to sleep ... which is good, because he was too nervous to sleep last night and was up leaving for the gym at 6 am today!

Have you heard from your son yet?  

My son called at 1:00 am this morning.  20 second phone call.  He sounded tired. Today has been hard.  

 

Have you heard from your daughter?

you are not alone Wendy Finch!!

We are all here for you!!

Welcome

Well......my son left today.  I surprised myself and didn't cry until the van started driving away.  I am now watching the clock and waiting for the call.  I am now married to my phone. I start panicking if it is not in the same room with me in fear I may miss the call. 

WOW....so many different emotions today. (waking up early didn't help)

Happy, sad, proud, excited............now I am exhausted and just want to stay in my bed until I get the call.  I almost feel depressed.  Not sure I feel like going to work tomorrow:(  but I guess I better keep busy.   Let the count down to graduation begin ladies!!!!!!

We are in this together.......we need each other.....non of my friends can relate to me.....Thank you to everyone on this site!!

I just got a call from my son saying he was almost to Great Lakes.   It was great hearing his voice.  I was so nervous answering the phone....I thought I was going to hear a bunch of yelling in the background....lol

Now just to wait for the scripted call.....I wonder how long before I get that?

Has anyone else gotten a call? 

I just got the scripted call......there wasn't any yelling in the background....lol

it was very short 20 seconds.

Our son just landed at O'Hare.  He said they are expected to be picked up between 8-9 so I believe the scripted call will come in around 2am.  I'm so thankful he's had his cell phone w/ him during the travel phase.  Phew! 

yes, it does help when they have their phones.

My son called me and gave me a heads up that they were almost to the base.

Then the scripted call came.

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