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Our sailors will moving on to the 2nd phase of "Nuke" School. Indoc starts on Feb.9th and classes on the 13th. Since we will all be in the "same boat" together, I thought it will be nice to share our experiences.  Lets continue to support our sailors and each other!

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im glad to hear about your refund.  i was interested in the villas for a couple days but not all week.  sorry!   have fun and be safe with all your traveling!!

Son called- passed the  test. Yeah!! Still haven't received our  invitation  to  graduation.  Hope  we  are  not  the  only  ones.

I havent received one either.......

We haven't either, but he knows we're coming...

hello all!!

good luck on the exam today that our sailors are taking!!!

colin called....did very well....hope all ur sailors did well!

matthew did good also.  

 

Son  called.  He   was  pleased with  his  score-  6th   highest  in his  section.  I  guess  this  was  the  same  subject  he  missed  passing  by 3/100th  of  a  point.  He   seems  happy.  Through  with  school  work  at  9 but  on  his  way  to  do  laundry.  Says   tomorrow  starts  at  5:30 with  dodge  ball. They  really  do   put  in  a  long   day.  I  am  very  proud.  He  seems  to  have  grown  up  so  much .  He  says  he  is  still  lazy  but  that  is  not  the  way  it  sounds  to  me.

Power School grad is right around the corner ladies! Heading to GC in 11 days to take the boy his belongings and furnishings for his apartment!

good morning all!!

i know!  i cant wait!!   we are also moving some things down for my son and his fiance.  matthew is getting a storage shed to put some of their things in so that it is already down there after they get get married up here.  his uncle is paying to use a trailer from uhaul to take stuff down.  it is their wedding gift from him.    this day next month, we will be on our way!!! 

is there a meet -n-greet anywhere the night before graduation?   i sure would like to meet all of you who are going.   

besty---glad to hear your son did great!

amanda---you are rightfully a very excited mom!!!   i cant wait till we see matthew!!

Chatted with Colin last nite, says the work load is really starting to build up now as they get closer to finals and comp. Hopeing all our sailors continue to do well! Not many tests left to go!

good morning everyone!!

i am praying for our sailors to pass their comps and finals!!!!  matthew did say his study hours are going up next week.  probably to help them get ready for them.

they have all come so far!!   i am proud of all of them!!

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