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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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I just sent personal messages to Betsy and Nancy. Let me know where it goes and if you think it is private enough to mention emails and last names. Hugs. Kathy
me too. would like to exchange more info.
Hi Ladies,
I just dropped my TJ off to the recruiter to be shuttled to MEPS this morning. I heald it together well. I didn't want his last memory of me to be me standing there crying, so I heald it all in for him, and it felt pretty darn good!!! He smiled and waved so proudly as I drove off. What a great young man I have raised!!!! Of course I did come home and gather his fuzzy Navy blanket from his bed and curl up in the recliner for a bit, but still no tears. I know I have a ROAC comming but just thought I would share.
I love reading all of your postings so thanks for being here..
((HUGS Back)),
Stacey
Stacey,

That's so wonderful that it was so positive for both of you. I'm so glad to hear that you are doing well. You should be so proud of yourself and him.

Can't wait to hear about that phone call. ((hugs))

Betsy
Betsy,
I have a feeling that will be when I break down. When I hear his voice and he confirms that he is there safe then I can cry with relief.
I wll be sure to let you all know, lol.

Stacey
Hang in their Stacey, my Taylor leaves tomorrow as well, right now I have him at home but soon enough we will start our journey to the recruiter and hotel. Is TJ leaving from Tampa?
TJ is leaving out of Jacksonville. Ironically he is on a bus to the MEPS with one of his best friends that wants to join the Marines. He is going to take the ASVAB test, so I was so happy to hear he at least had someone to keep him company on the ride. Maybe TJ can talk him into the Navy on the way, lol. Though we have already tried.
My thoughts are with you Elizabeth. maybe they will meet in Great lakes.
Stacey,

How cool is that? I hope he can talk him into the Navy too.

Betsy
Stacey, I am so glad you were that strong for TJ - - I didn't want to make it harder on him either by crying -- I wore sunglasses and I think that hid the tears - - but I was much, much stronger than I thought I was going to be dropping him off to the recruiter. Very tough thing to do. I guess we will both be waiting for our phone calls tonight - - I don't know if I want to hear his voice or if I should let his father talk to him. I am afraid I will hear something in his voice that will upset me. We will see - - apparently, I have a lot of time to make up my mind on this because his flight to Chicago from Philly is delayed because of the wind they are having in Chicago. Now, I am worried about his flying safely out to Chicago. Sorry for going on and on. I just really wanted to applaud you for your stoicism when dropping ur son off. Best of luck and God bless you and your son for serving!! Maureen
Maureen, I am glad to know I am not the only one that goes"on and on" at times, lol. I know how you feel about the phone call. I have an extra day though he stays the night in a hotel tonight after reswearing in at MEPS and he leaves tommorow morning to fly to Chicago. So I will get to talk to him tonight and prob cry then, lol.
I will pray for a safe flight for bothour sons and that we don't cry too hard.
Good luck to you and Bless you and yours!!
Stacey
Maureen, Congratulations for making it this far. I am so proud of our children and us. Brandon didn't get there until 10:00 last night and I will ask him if it was because of the weather. Hugs and God Bless You. I look forward to you hearing from your son. I didn't give my husband a chance to talk. Besides he went to bed before I got the call. lol. Sorry, I just saw that in your post.
Aaaah, Stacy, It is so hard to be strong sometimes. Yes, I remember that smile and wave as we left. That was the feeling I kept with me until he got to Great Lakes. I was so proud of him. I can't wait to hear about your phone call. Hugs, Kathy

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