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Started by PROUDMAMMAOF2SAILORSSHIP11DIV383. Last reply by carols_kitchen May 30, 2013. 1 Reply 1 Like
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Metro East Moms who want to cross the river over in to Illinois. Sat.Sept 21st, lunch meet and greet plus small packing party. Noon ok with everyone? I'm thinking Cheddards since they have helped us at Molly's Adopt a Sailor. I'll get invite going soon, with address too. It's at Fairview Heights in front of St. Clair Mall.
Thanks Donna!
Joshmom, I saw this and thought you might want to check it out on youtube,look for Talisman Saber 2013 - I don't think you will see your Sailor, but it is still a nice video of what they are doing down under! (Besides going to the bars to get drunk!)
OklahomaMama - I'm so happy for you PIR is awesome! Enjoy your time with your son. Where will he be going to A school?
Does anyone watch America's Got Talent? Innovative Force is from my town! They made it into the semi-finals last night.....we are so proud of our small town girls!
Come on Ladies - there's more of you out there....let's hear from ya!!!!!
Donna - HA! Yep that's the ship my son is on! It took 6 hours to get a gang plank big enough to get them off the ship - this was the first time his ship had ever been to this port. I watched some news footage and they were interviewing Sailors about the ordeal and one commented "Honestly, we just wanted to get off the ship and get drunk"! LOL Typical Sailors!!!
ShirleyAnn - You are so sweet! That is awesome what you are doing. I'll send you a friend request. My son went to A school in P'cola. Have you been down there or have plans to go? It's a nice place to visit.
Brian's Mom - Welcome! How are you doing? Bootcamp is quite an emotional roller coaster ride but come here we'll help you get through it and trust me when you go to PIR it's all worth it!
OklahomaMama - are you going to PIR?
Have a Great Day Ladies!
Hello Missouri Moms, it really has been quiet on here!
Joshmom, is you son on a ship that had to wait in port the other day until they found a gangplank that would fit? If so, I can only image how those Sailors felt, so close to shore, but no way to get there!!
Welcome OklahomaMama and shirleyann!
Joshmom--Hello--my son is in "A" school at Pensacola and is loving it--I think I know why this group is quiet--before PIR we were focused on one N4mom group--at last count I am now in five plus the face book pages! One of them is the heads at ease group--pillowcases for deployed military--great idea--I'm working on a personal project of getting them made for sailors from his PIR group before they leave A school...message me your son's address and I will send him one--I'm making one for the daughter of a friend from one of the face book groups that just deployed and she has been cranking the whole time--zebra strip and pink for her--any color or theme preference for yours? Have a great day.
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