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Good Afternoon Moms of Future Sailors,

My son is leaving for GL Thursday, Aug 30th.  Anyone else have a son/daughter leaving that day or close?  Emotional rollercoaster now that closing in on 30 days.

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My son left on the 30th as well.  It has been an emotional roller coaster and continues to be!  Have you gotten a form letter yet?  We are still waiting - hoping this week.

Hi, Friend, Navy4JK,  still waiting for the form letter,too. I'm good when I'm  at work but when I get home, I feel sad, missing my son but  time flies, I go to my kitchen and  start cooking till I get tired. Luckily, my daughter is still home with us, she's a big comfort. Let me know when you get yours....I'll do the same.

Hi Deb, thanks for the note.  I have another son, HS Freshman this year, so he keeps my mind occupied some but I am thinking of my recruit all the time.  I will definitely let you know when we get the form letter!

I feel the same, Navy4JK, I don't go upstairs  till after dinner, I feel sad looking at his bedroom closed now and not hearing his voice. My son is 24, for me it's the culture that we have, we are so overprotective of our kids, they stay home till they get married, or even when they are married.My daughter is 30 and still home, just started working as an RN here in Albany. She's engaged and getting married  March,2020 and will probably leave the house.They are both born here and adapted the American  way of life. So hard for us parents to see them go. I just wish that they will stay home forever. You have 2 boys, that's great, enjoy the other one while he's still home with you.

Received the form letter today.  Made me happy to see his handwritten envelope :)  It's the little things that mean the most.  Looking forward to a phone call - hoping next weekend!!

That's awesome 4Roses92, still waiting for ours! Hoping this week!

Yes, my Daughter left then. She is in Ship #3 Division 420. I have received 2 letters as well as a phone call. First letter sounded not great. Her second letter was much better. Still haven't received our letter on Graduation. She did say it would be Oct 26th. Can't wait to see her and give her a big hug. So proud of her. Then She is off to Nuke School. 

Informed delivery shows I have a letter coming today from my SR.  The return address shows Ship 6, Div 425.  The mail carrier can't get here soon enough!  Today is a good day!  :)

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