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My son left on 8/12 what can i expect?

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Hi Teresa. You should receive your sons box and form letter in the next 2 weeks. The form letter will have his address and graduation date. I didn't receive a personal letter from my son until about week 3. We actually got a phone call that week as well. Any questions, ask away. :). Good luck to you and your son!!

Thank you.... How long has your son been in? how long is boot camp? will it be someone yelling at him all the time.... Sorry for so many questions.....

No problem at all. My son has been in one year August 21. Boot camp is 8-9 weeks. Yeah there is a lot of yelling but he will be fine. The first 2 weeks was the major adjustment period for my son. After that smooth sailing. The boys make friends quickly. How old is your son? Where is his school after BC ( boot camp) ?
http://www.navyformoms.com/forum/topics/survival-guide-for-navy-for... check out this stuff Teresa. A lot of good info. I watched all the videos etc last year. It's easier when you know what's going on.

That's wonderful news!!!!!!!!!! Kj is 18 this is his first time away from home. I know when he call last night he stated he was ready to get boot camp over with. Kj had already made friends on the way to boot camp. Once he finished he will be going to Florida. Thank you So much i don't feel alone now.

You are never alone. The site is great. Navy moms stick together. My husband was navy as well so I've had a lot of navy experience. Lol. My son has been in Japan since dec. he turned 20 there. It's a big adjustment.

Thank you so much for everything Paula....... I have to go to work, but I will check in tonight or in the morning. Be Bless, Teresa

Have a good day!!
Welcome Welcome to boot camp Theresa,
This is a very amazing site turn to others on here when you need it most. This site got me through some pretty rough days especially in the beginning. The first milestone is that form letter. And his box its very emotional but rely on the fact that he will be well taken care of. I had fear of the unknown and come to find out my son loves boot camp he said in his first letter it was fine and nothing as bad as he feared. He is almost done and every letter and call you receive gets more positive as they become stronger so don't we! Good luck

Good morning Nancy, Thank you for the link. so the next call will be in three weeks?

 Thank you. I forgot about the form letter. :)

Hi Teresa,
It's going to be hard for the next to week but it gets better. You slowly start used to not having him around and it only gets better from there. Start writing letters hun!!!

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