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I thought it would be nice to start a discussion for our children leaving the week of October 25th 2010.  Welcome everyone.  Kathy   




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Ok all,
JUST got off the phone with the elusive recruiter!! He told me a ton! Where to go for Hotel and that I could basically spend the day with Ian on Tuesday and where to go on Wednesday. He said going to the airport was no problelm and most parents followed the bus from MEPS to the airport.

He also told me that Ian really wouldn't need money in BC (sending some anyway cuz him being penniless really bothers me on some level), that with two families we would probably want two packages of pictures, that Ian would have plenty of money to order the pictures (even though I WILL pay him back for my package), he told me that Ian would PROBABLY be graduating on 11/17!!!!! and that he will NOT come home for Christmas as he is going to school in Chicago before going to Groton.

Most importantly he told me not to wait for the letter (which is going to his dad and I was a little worried about getting the info from him) but that I could call on FRIDAY (THREE days) and he would probably have Ian's address and graduation date for sure!! That means you guys can all do that too. I didn't realize we could find out so soon!!

Also that Ian would get 30 shots...knew it was a ton...but YUCK!!!

Do we have a time for Monday night...figuring in time zones??
Nancy
30 shots!!! That is crazy. What in the world???? I'm sorry about Christmas... Susan
Well he did say that he would probably be off around the beginning of January, and I am off of school then so I could spend time with him...make up for the holidays. So sad, but some compensation.
Nancy
Good! That will make it better for you :) Susan
That is what I holding on to. I am counting on him spending time with me. :-) and wanting to see some of his friends up in the bay area...
Have a good evening,
Nancy
I am so glad you finally heard from the recruiter. Sorry about Christmas but maybe after, right? 30 shots? That is insane. I will not tell my son about that. He has enough to think about. That is good news regarding finding out our childrens div and PIR date so soon. Hugs, Kathy
Hi Kathy, yes, probably right after Christmas. That will work for me in many ways! Yeah, I don't think that Ian knows about the 30 shots either, although he does know a lot that I don't give him credit for.
Susan, I know. And I feel like I know so much and I have been telling my husband everything that I know, and I know I am trying to make this transition as painless as possible for IAN, and he says, "Why don't you just go to BC for him?"

Kind of kidding, but then it made me wonder if I AM trying to do too much for Ian.

Do we have to send a shot record?
Susan, I see now. Yes, that would be a good idea but my son is 25 and I don't think I could even find his records now if I tried. I do hope it keeps your son from having so many shots though. Kathy
I didn't have it either but the high school he went to did. But he just graduated in 09, so it's understandable. I will let you know when he writes if it saved him some shots. Susan
I read somewhere that they get the shots regardless. But it's worth a try!
Nancy
Susan, what shot record? Do they need to take it to BC?

Susan and Nancy, I don't think men think like we do. That is such a typical thing for a father to say. I understand exactly what you mean regarding making his transition as painless as possible. That is why a kept mentioning the memorization he needed to do. I do think though that he did learn it but just didn't want to tell me because I did ask him about it too much. Just two days ago he said ask me a sentry order number, any of them. I did and he knew it. Bless his heart. Kathy

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