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Welcome to the Division Discussion for Division 901

Your SRs, soon to be SAILORS, are becoming friends, and some of them may be heading to A School together.

Get to know each other, your SRs are!

Please still use the Main Wall of the PIR Group to post questions and concerns, we “veteran” moms don’t always get to into the discussion area as often as we would like.

Every single question that is asked is important Every single concern is genuine Every single member is important to us We don't want to accidentally overlook any of them or you.

Hang in there!!!

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Yup, my first letter in this envelope from SR also had a comment about having to practice more to perform in front of some Australian dignitary.  lol  Yes, I think by now they should all know we are "stalking" them as one of my friends said when I told her that we were watching them.

Oh yeah, my SR also gave us specific directions of where to sit so it would be easier for her to find us after the ceremony.  :)  That will be super great!!!

My letter had complete instructions on where to sit, and not get up after liberty call!

They post signs where you are supposed to sit for your division so you will know.

Awwe- Joeys Momma, I haven't been able to watch yet, but will tonight! I am glad you got to see him though!

She said to sit at the north end but on the left side as your facing the stage...

Has anyone received phone calls? I'm really anxious to talk to her.
I know getting ready to go, really want that phone call soon!

I know it's on everyone's minds. Tonight they get to accomplish something very important, something BIG. ALL of them have my love and support, I will be sending all of the strength I can muster. I may not sleep very well tonight, but that's ok, I know that I am not alone. Thank you ladies for your encouragement, strength, and love. I know that we all have gone through the roller coaster of emotions in these last 7 weeks, and as we wind down to the last days and before we meet and follow our SR's onto their next step of this journey, I didn't want to forget to extend my deep gratitude for you, your SR's and this website.

Love

Deb

Brenda,

Is the email request for me??

 

Deb

Sent

 

Thank you Deb for saying just how I was feeling. I'm on pins and needles knowing how close we are to hearing the I'm a sailor calls! I had a very busy weekend ( worked the the last 5 days in a row) and my sweet Aunt just had a mini stroke and mild heart attack thurs. ) she is very close to my Sr ( Shelbi) so I have had a roller coaster of emotions lately. It was nice for me to read everyone's posts even though I haven't written any. Can't wait to meet some of you at Sarge's and I want to tell all of you what a blessing you have been to me:) (((hugs)))). Shari
Thanks joeys mom. I will tell my Aunt. I would love to meet at Sarge's too. Maybe we should have a 901 sign to hold or put on a table?

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