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Today us not a happy Friday, today I can't control the tiers here at work. Its been 9 days since my daughter left to basic. This separation is so hard, not hearing her voice or reading about her is not easy. I know and understand she's not a baby(in my heart will forever remain my baby) and she working for that amazing future we always talked about but I want to hug and Kiss her so much.

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ProudMapi...I left you a note previously on your other post, I hope you were able to read it.  My daughter has been at BC since 7/18. We were 'tied to the hip' prior to her leaving, so when I say I understand how you feel, I really do.  Remember that, "no news, is good news"!!  Keep yourself busy writing to her and mail her everyday if you can.  The recruits look forward to mail, it's like Christmas for them! Just send tons of positive messages to her and keep encouraging her to do her best!! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers...we're all in this together. Keep in mind how proud you will be at PIR and what a special moment that will be!! Good luck and feel free to message me if you want.  Hang in there!!! : )

You will get used to the new normal. Yes, something will hit you (sometimes the smallest of things will bring tears) and you will miss her, but if you then think of the pride you have in her and remember that she is pursuing her dreams, then it won't be so bad. You raised a fine young woman although she will always be your little girl. We raise our children to grow up and to be independent and leave and follow their dreams, but any change is hard. You really didn't expect her to be with you when she's 35 did you? She had to leave sometime and now is her time.

You raised an amazing young woman who is pursuing her dreams. Stay busy, take care of yourself, stay connected with others going through the same thing (I left groups on your My Page), stay connected with the ones who are still at home by being involved with them, stay connected with your recruit by writing encouraging letters even before you have her address if you haven't received The Form Letter (see Letter Writing & Fun Stuff/Questionnaires to send to your Recruit for ideas), and stay informed about what is going on with your recruit in BC (there's a lot of info in the Pages in Boot Camp Moms (and loved ones) and in your PIR group) and what to expect at PIR and after (if you give me her contracted rating, job/specialty, I will give you info).

Yes, it's fine to fall apart every now and then. (Showers are great places for that.) Just don't stay there. You will get used to the new normal and getting the form letter so that you can send letters and then getting that first "real" letter around the third week may help (remember though that the first letter from a recruit may indicate things aren't going so well--don't worry; it will get better as the recruits learn to work together and to do things the Navy way instead of their own way).

(((((hug))))) that's a cyber hug from one Navy Mom to another.

I totally understand.. My son left Wednesday for BT. I have been through this before with my older son, but this one that left on Wednesday is my baby, and I miss him terribly. Keep strong and positive when you talk to her, because im sure she is feeling the same way. And FYI the shower is the perfect place to have a good cry.

I am trying to stay strong. My son has been in the Navy for almost 2 years. He just left for Gitmo for 9 months. You are going to be so happy when your daughter graduates. The graduation ceremony is breathtaking. You can do this Navy mom! Stay strong we are all here for you.

babsb67, check your My Page.

Thank you all for the support and amazing message. Big hugs

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