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Has anyone had their son marry and get their wife overseas? My son is having trouble as his orders last year were "unaccompanied" as he was not married. I know he is having to do a lot of stuff to get changed to married status and the navy will not move her?? I would love to chat with anyone who could shed light on this. Thanks!
My son finished his A school (STS), stopped home for a visit, and is now on the plane to Guam via Hawaii. It was a wonderful visit, and I hope he has a wonderful time in Guam and in the Navy. My hubby was FTB on sub, USS Ulysses S. Grant SSBN 631
Congrats Cindy! I bet the wedding was beautiful! I hope you all are doing well. Sailor is doing well and will be coming home on leave in Aug! I can't wait to see his face and give/get a big hug!! I hope all sailor who recently got to Guam are adjusting!
Take care!!
Well I have not posted in a while so to catch up with you guys- my sailor came home end of May for a quick visit, what a grueling trip, and the last leg from Houston had a 6 hour weather hold, he was pretty tired by the time he got back. We had his wedding after that in our yard, perfect weather and about 90 friends family here. The 2 weeks after that flew by and he has been gone now around 10 days. Pretty quiet around here, but I know it is a lot tougher on him and his new bride as she will not join him for about 6 months. Just trying to stay busy now with work and gardening, but boy I sure miss him
I just leaned that one of my hometown journalists has moved to Guam!! When my sailor arrives there, I hope they can connect.
My sailor is still on leave...I am in denial. I KNOW that my heart will be crushed when he goes )':
Hi knitmare (love the name!), the distance is very difficult. It takes awhile to adjust. You will get used to it. You will figure out what time is good to call, skype, email, etc. There is a Facebook page Guam Navy moms and family that is real supportive also. Feel free to ask any questions and I will try to answer as best I can.....all of us will. This page goes through it's ups and downs of being active and not active. lol
Take care
Hi everyone,
My son is a new MA stationed in Guam. It's driving me crazy! We were real close and now 7500 miles away. How do you cope.
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