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My son started boot camp tues Aug.21st ...Anyone else have a son/daughter start that day? 2 days and I miss him so much already!!

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Paula,

The videos really helped me alot. It seems that the more I learn about the Navy, the better I can deal with Tristan being gone. I spent 4 hours cleaning his room and organizing his stuff. It may sound crazy but it helped me feel closer to him plus I found a lot of things I thought I had lost..lol. I am from NC. I have family in GA. They are in Eastman.

It doesn't sound crazy at all. It helps you deal with it knowing step by step what's going on with him. Plus when he writes about some of this, you'll understand what he's talking about. I did the same thing in kyles room. I still haven't tackled his closet, his top shelf is crazy lol. But I do feel closer to him in his room too! Eastman is not far from me at all. Maybe an hour or so. We bought a car from someone for my oldest there a few years ago. :)
I got a phone call from my son. It only lasted a few minutes but it was great to talk to him. I am from a small town in NC just outside Charlotte.

zette thats WONDERFUL!! How did he sound? Oh I know you are so happy..I pray I get one soon too:)

It was so great to hear from him! It really made my day! He said so far he is happy and doing well. I had to laugh when he told me he can't sit down because the peanut butter shot left a knot on his butt. When I asked him where he was, all he could tell me was ship 3. Now I am looking forward to another call or that first letter.

i will be so glad to hear from Kyle. Im trying to be patient. Lol. So glad your son is doing well. I know that had to help a lot!!

Thank you...Being patient is not always easy especially when you don't hear anything at all. I just know they are all doing good and will write when they can.

he sounded good...tired but good. hopefully you will get a call soon :)

My form letter came today. Now it is time to sit down and write the first of many letters. I can't wait to get his first letter.
Well I received the "box" ugh that wasn't easy at ALL!!

Aww Paula I'm sorry that was hard on you but I am glad you got it and hopeful I'll get Brandons soon.

It came fed ex not regular mail Donna.

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