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Hello All and a very MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! I hadn't seen a group formed yet for our ship, so I thought I would start one (Ship 02, Div 911 - USS Reuben James (PIR Feb 4, 2011)) so we all can be in touch! We have a special connection with band, choir, and drill team!  It will be great to share our experiences, stories and plans to meet up for PIR in Feb!  I'm a new Navy mom, and missing my daughter greatly right about now (as I am sure we all are missing our loved ones!), but am so very proud.  Let's chat!

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Ok I have writers cramp, just finished a 3 page letter to Erik. Robyn, didnt know you were single. So this trip back east might be a fun one for you ;-) hehehe. I 'm not sure sure yet if my husband is going. Either way, I cant wait to meet everyone.
Oh yes, just what I need, a man in friggin Chicago!  lol  I am a Texas girl, born and raised, so he better be ready to move! lol
You gals are hilarious!  I turn my back for just a minute (well, long enough to drop my son off at his work) and look what happens?!  So... zebra print, huh?!  Well, no, I do not have a husband either (single for 20+ years now ... a story for another time or a private conversation), but my son is 29 so it helps me to think in terms of "our guys"!  He's out on the zebra prints scarves by the way!!!  And, I'm with you Robyn ... Chicago is a bit tooooo cold!  ;o)
LMFAO Robyn!!! You know Texas and Arizonians hang together  ;-)  I totally know what you mean!

Hey ... so I had family and friends in Arizona AND Texas, and lived in Arizona temporarily about 20+ years ago!  Can I still hang with you-all?!  LOL!  ;o)  Basically grew up in Calif. (born back east)...

woo hoo Sherry! You betcha!! I was born in Cali, grew up in Lake Tahoe NV and Newport Beach, CA. Been all over like horseshit! lmao Happy to say that I have lived in AZ since 1991 tho  ;-) ok I need full names sent to me in a personal message so I can FB everyone today  :-)
There's that darn FB thing again!!  Okay, okay ... you girls are wearing me down.  I will just HAVE to go in and create an account for myself now!  ;o)
Hi everyone, my husband is in Div 911 too.  I am from Wisconsin so I own a lot of scarves so whatever you girls come up with is fine with me. hehehe
Hey, Kimmylu!  Welcome aboard!!!  ;o)
Welcome kimmylu to our wonderfully, wild group of sensational sailor women! lol Next, pick a scarf color.lmao!!
well i already have a white one so that would be my first choice, but I would definitely be willing to go shopping for a different one!!
Welcome Kimmy!  Glad to have you with us!  WOOHOO!  Another 911'er...oh this is gonna be fuuuunnn! :D

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