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Are there any other moms of Sailors in this group?  We are not going to make it for this one and I was hoping for a picture of my son from A School Graduation.  If anyone is going and can take one for me, PM me and I will send you his info.

 

Thanks,

 

Rachael (Sam's Mom)

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Hi Rachael,

I sent you a friend request. I would be more than happy to take pictures for you!

Thank you so much!  I tried to get someone on the list last minute from the FB page but he couldn't. 

I should probably have you punch him in the arm for me too.  He texted me yesterday that he had to re-comp next week and "might" get to come home afterwards but probably not.  When I called him he said "you know what's weird?  When have I ever failed a test?  You know what's weirder, you believed me."  Such a practical joker, he's expecting the punch.

Too funny! Even funnier, i believed it too. I was thinking oh no! Then I read the last line and thought...I think I will punch him Lol :) I asked my son if he knew a kid named Sam from California in his class, his response - "I'm not sure we don't really use first names. Is his last name xxxxx? My reply - I'm not sure, we don't use last names on Navy for Moms. Anyways I'm looking forward to meeting your son on Friday.
Thanks for punching Sam for me! I got a text saying " ********'s mom took my picture and said you wanted her to. Then she punched me and said it was from you". It was priceless and now I don't have to when I see him tonight. I hope you had a nice time at graduation and get to enjoy your time with your son. Again, thank you so much.

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