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Boot Camp: Making a Sailor (Full Length Documentary - 2018)
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Welcome to the group DaniGirl695
im new :0) hubby started bc yesterday 12-12-13 and then will go to pcola for a school :0)
This group has been quiet for a while, so I thought I would say hello. How is everyone? Do we have any new members who have questions?
Bluewater, that is awesome, I didn't know you were actually going out there with him!! Too bad we didn't know we were each out there at the same time - we could have met up for dinner or something. We stayed at that Navy Lodge for just one night, on Friday night - it was really nice, I loved how it was right on the beach. (we stayed at cute little hotel on Orange Street Wednesday/Thursday night, then stayed with my nephew and his wife the rest of the time) I'm so glad our kids met, it is so neat when us mama's meet online and then our Sailors meet in person!! You're lucky like us to have family out there, our nephew is a drill instructor in the Marines, so we can always stay with them if needed. They just had their first baby on Monday, so that was pretty special to be there and meet the newest family member. We will definitely have to keep in touch, our kids are going to be working together for a few years now!! ;-)
Bluewater, hello - I'm so glad you had a great visit with your son!!! My daughter knows who your son is, since he just arrived last Friday. She's doing well so far!! I actually took a very last minute trip out there to see where my kids are living, I just felt I needed it for peace of mind. Booked my flight on Oct 6th and flew out on the 9th, just got back yesterday. It is SO beautiful out there!!!!! My best friend went with me (husband couldn't go) and we had an amazing time, got to see where they are, saw the hangar for VRC-30, toured the ship my son is on, went to a couple of different beaches, down town San Diego, walked around Coronado/North Island, went to Sea World, and we went to the La Jolla beach where the seals go (didn't see any though, lol) It was a great visit. I hope you can get out there soon, there is so much to do! Let me know how your son likes it out there! My daughter said last week, "I'm never leaving Cali" lol
Bluewater, I'm so glad your son is home now!! It's awesome getting to spend time with them after all of this...
Our daughter arrived in San Diego on Monday evening, it was hard to say goodbye again. :( She has had nothing but positive things to say in this short amount of time, she says it absolutely beautiful out there, loves seeing the ships & planes up close, says the senior enlisted are so much nicer & more helpful - which she is relieved about. She was getting tired of them yelling all the time and making them feel stupid. (at her age, she takes this all serious and it really irked her to be treated like a young, irresponsible kid). She said a lot of people there told her she is so lucky to have gotten this as her first command (so is your son!!!) because it's still counted as sea duty, but obviously it's mostly shore based, and they make a lot of money when they go on deployment. They told her they all fight to get to go on deployment, lol....she said after all she's heard & learned, she couldn't have gotten better orders, and she is SO happy!! :)
I just wish my IT son was as happy as she seems to be....he seems to be struggling a bit. Hopefully they will get together and she will get him to be more active outside his ship & go sight seeing & stuff.
I have been really just enjoying him being at the dinner table again. He has truly grown up to be a wonderful man. He has been going non stop and I have been telling him to slow down. Now he is starting to relax a little more.
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