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I really think this site is a great resource, but I don't think I'm fitting in well. My son left for BC yesterday and we had know since November he was. I'm not heartbroke, I'm not crying at the slightest thing, not sleeping with his pillow/shirt/stuffed animal, etc.

Not saying it wasn't hard to walk away. I cried. I worry. I'm concerned & hoping things go well, but also knowing he's going to have hard times. This is his journey though, not mine. I'm here to be strong for him & support him.

I guess seeing everyone's post make me wonder if I'm heartless. I would love to comment on posts, but I think my posts won't really feed into the tears & loneliness.....

Any others out there like me just looking for information & friends that are on the same page I am?

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I was so happy to find this post and responses, while I have been a little off since my son left on Thursday I was excited and proud of him, but not sad and teary eyed. This has been his path since he was 12 and while his stepdad and I steered him towards college, after a year and a half he came home one day after visitng a recruiter and said he signed up and was more excited about his future than I had ever seen him. I too signed up for this site after finding so much of the information I was looking for and to make friends. Thanks 29junkie for your courage and candor!

I am the same way- you are not alone in that. To me, this is something my son really needs to grow and use his purpose. I raised him to be independent and this to me is the beginning of a happy healthy career so I have no extended tears as well. Of course I miss him but I am much more elated to have him on his career path and am anxious to watch him become an independent adult!!

Your post makes me feel better too =)

Katrina

You're not the only one. Funny cause I thought there was something wrong with me too. Don't get me wrong I do miss him as I do my other two.
I know this is an old post had to reply.
Thanks for starting thread :)
Cindy

My son is in bc and is 26 years old. He has been off to college for a couple degrees and life just didn't pan out the way he'd liked. This was an opportunity for him to see the world and discover more potential in himself than he was getting around home. Did i cry, yeah, a little, but i cry at commercials, so i can't gauge my engagement off that. I'm a military brat, so the whole concept of bootcamp and shipping off wasn't foreign to me at all, i actually enjoyed the structure that lifestyle provided, even if i had to make new friends every couple years ;-)

I think every mom has her own relationship with her military loved-one that works for her!

Canalzone6, my son was 27 when he joined the Navy.  Best thing he ever did for himself.  He has been in over ten years now so it is a career.

Your name intrigues me.  I left Samuel Clemens High School in Schertz, TX in my senior year of high school and graduated from Balboa HS, Canal Zone.  I was an Air Force brat.  Dad retired there and taught school for 16 years.  Little brother considers himself a Zonian since he was six when we moved there.     

My dad got orders for the cz in 1965. We lived in ft. Clayton and then all around the pacific side.

I graduated in '75. My dad retired then taught at balboa high until he retired in late '82.

I went back in '99 for the closing ceremony of ol' BHS!

What years were you there?

CZ6, sent friend request.  My parents are deceased but I am betting our fathers either knew each other or knew of each other.  You are younger than me but older than my little brother so our paths wouldn't have crossed.

You are not heartless I can assure you! I can completely relate. We raised boys to be men, we didn't ship them off to Summer camp, this is the Navy!

My son left 11/20/13 and PIR'd 1/18/14. I cried a little when we dropped him off for the last time and I have hard a few OMG, when am I going to hear from him moments but nothing crazy. I think part of mine was I had just lost my sister on 10/17/13, so it was more of I am either losing everyone that I love or the ones I love are moving on to their own chapters. I have since decided to start my very own chapter and sell my house and move to Ft Myers Fl. Sometimes I read others post and I want to comment but I am afraid my words with be harsh or inconsiderate of ones feelings. I am with you though, this is their journey and we are only along for the ride, so enjoy!!

My youngest son went to bootcamp on 12-12-12. I work for a school district, and decided the following summer to move from WA to CA. Like you, I am starting my own chapter. Next summer I may start another one. My cats are being tolerant. We all have our ways of coping. No strategy is wrong if it gets you through the day. Through the week is even better. I keep myself very busy. I have lots of pictures and Navy stuff around because it makes me smile to look at them. I have two kids in the Navy and am very proud of them.

That is wonderful. I can definitely relate. I wish I didn't have to sell my home, I would already be gone. Its only been on the market for a month and I am being impatient, I need/want it to sell NOW! Sometimes its hard because everything is packed, pictures and all. So, I get on fb and look at my son. Just knowing he is safe, doing what he wants and becoming a great young man. He is my only one, so I am sure figuring out what I want to do. Its about me, now. Although, I will always be mom first. I am sending you a friend request.

Hey sister, You are NOT heartless and YOU are NOT alone.  You are a MOM and a NAVY mom so you BELONG here.  I am like you, I love and miss my son BUT I am loving this journey he is on.  I LOVE watching him find his way.  Do I miss him, everyday BUT  I raised him to go out in the world not be here to hold my hand.  Maybe we can start a "I love my child but my world didn't stop when he/she joined the military."  Now I am crying a lot BUT that is because of my open heart surgery, something about the heart/lung machine, they don't know why.  Mine is through BC and on his way and I am so EXCITED for him!!  Message me and I will give ya my FB name to find me, but you don't need to leave.    

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