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OK, he's a bit older and lives far from me already. But I still miss him and I will be praying for him everyday that he is in BC. Anyone else leaving March 29th?
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Me too! How are you doing? We didn't get the 30-second call until almost midnight - my son sounded tired but good.
My son, Tyson, arrived last night as well. His wife got the call but she texted us when he called. Our situation is a bit different as our son will be 26 next weekend, he is married and, until last night, lived with his wife, our one and only sweet daughter-in-law, in Missouri. We are in Washington state. : (
So, we were missing him BEFORE he left for boot camp! Consequently, I am doing fine.
How about you? Is this the first time leaving home for Josh?
Hey, don't know how I missed this message until now. But here I am! So, is Tyson set for PIR on 5/25 or 6/1? Josh is on 5/25. Still no letter other than form letter. :)
All set for PIR, we have our airfare and hotel booked as well as a reserved rental car -altho I might look for a better deal on that.
No, Josh did the sleep away camp thing for several summers as a teenager - some of which I got to see him for since I spent some of those weeks as the camp nurse - and we NEVER got letters from him then either so I can't say I'm surprised this time - just hoping "no news is good news"!
He also did one year of "college" in which he floundered - and likely partied - the whole time. But, in both of those situations, we were able to call/text/email him at least once a week. This is weird!
How are you doing today?
Keep smiling :)
Ann-Marie
I got my first letter from Tyson today!! I was so excited....it was totally worth the rainy walk to the mailbox! It was a short letter but he said he has been assigned an important job in the division...a senior job, yeoman. I looked it up and it is clerical....maybe mail sorting and delivering? Not quite sure. Anyway, I knew he's be in a senior position, being that he is older than most there.
He is set to graduate on the 1st of June, so I guess I will miss meeting you by a week! : (
Yup, it looks like Josh is in the last division (162) from the people who arrived at the end of March and will PIR on 5/25. I wish we were on 6/1. Josh's older brother could have attended then but not on 5/25 :(
Great news on the letter! Still waiting here. If he's the mail guy, maybe he'll get your letters sooner :) Keep your chin up and be proud! :) Ann-Marie
Ty said in his very short letter that he had change divisions at the last minute. I see we are no longer in the same division...that must be why.
It's a bummer that your other son can't attend. Tyson's younger brother (our only other child) can't come either, though he really wanted to.
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