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I keep seeing running lists of dates that kids are leaving and I really wanted to connect with other people whose kids are leaving at the same time my son is. So, if you have a child leaving either August 1st or 2nd, post here and let's keep each other up todate on progress.
Thanks,
Carol
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Mine is also going to Pensacola for A School. Sounds like they won't be there long enough for us to move there!! :)
How much time they have depends on what they are going into. My son has apx 2 years worth of school to get through first and they have said that is all going to be in pensacola. For his sake I hope so. I was a navy wife and we saw some really terrible places during the 6 years we were married.
So my silly story of late... I was donating money to homeward pet (funds food and supplies for shelter animals) and clicked on their adopt a pet link. BIG mistake! Then I searched for basset hounds, and came up with one that has a similar name as my son and decided that it was fate. I've been nearly obsessing about adopting the dog now. I already have one, she's 1/2 Basset 1/2 Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. My son and my friends think I want a dog to replace him (which isn't possible) or to just have a namesake to call out around the house.I already nicknamed the dog Willa... It's not the best idea to adopt another pet right now, I don't really need 2, but I also know that my doggie has been needing a companion, and this dog is homeless. I know in my heart that making a big decision like adopting a pet shouldn't be on the agenda right now since I'm a little out of sorts with my son leaving. :)
LOL - I took that step 2 years ago when my son was going to school, working and playing football. I was working from hom ethen and found myself sitting in an empty house all day. I told him either I am haivng another kid or we have to get another dog. So another dog it was. And it is a good thing that Charlie has had time to settle into life with me before my son leaves. No, it is not a replacement but sometimes you just need someone or something to occupy your attention and get you over the rough parts.
My son Ryan goes to MEPS and swearing in on August 5th, then ships out to GL on August 6th; we are in NJ, but MEPS is in Brooklyn or somewhere around there. As it's getting closer to leave date, I find myself glued to this site trying to get as much info as possible!
My Son finally got me some information on his leaving date. Apparently he has to go to his recruiters office at 1pm and from there the recruiter takes them to NJ for an overnight stay there. Then they leave for bootcamp in the Great Lakes. Is it just my son doesn't really pay attention to what is next or do they just keep them un-informed. Anyway are there any mom's from Montgomery County PA with sons leaving for the 1st bootcamp?
I have learned more from this site than my sons recruiter or anywhere else....I don't know if it is the recruiter or my son!!! I think I have him all set to go..... I'm not ready, but he sure is....
He is leaving from Buffalo NY Aug 1st, then A School in GL for OS..
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