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Hello, My name is Rhonda, from Arcanum Ohio. My son Cole leaves for bootcamp on Jan 7th..Im very very sad and having a hard time dealing with this..

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Wow, Thanks for all of the helpful info!! Cole is kinda heavy now..Ive been telling him to get running..I get so frustrated with him. I was prior Navy and they pick on the heavier kids..(to get them compliant) What is your son doing now?

Hi Rhonda!  I've been reading through the feedback you've been receiving trying not to cry myself...  I don't know what I would have done without N4M's & the connections I've made from there forward.  Someone mentioned & I'll reinforce for you...your civilian friends will not understand the magnitude of what you feel & go through.  We all do & we are right behind you.  Navigating this website was a TOTALLY new thing for me.  Didn't have a Facebook page & had never sent a text until my Sailor went to BC.  LOL!  One of the 1st times I got to speak to my Recruit, he is the one that suggested N4M's & the FB connections...he told us after PIR that these resources were kind of "freaky" to the Recruits because it seemed like anytime there was "something going on," the Moms all new about it.  ;p  If they were having difficulty with some particular thing, had done well with some certain thing, if some Ship wasn't getting something done...the Moms always seemed to know about it.  In hindsight, that cracks me up.  That's right my Sailor...never forget the power of the Moms.  LOL!  Look for & find any N4M's Groups applicable to you & your Sailor's circumstances.  Look for & find any FB pages applicable to you & your Sailor's circumstances.  The support, information, opportunities I've received from these places is indescribable.  The Navy is truly a great Family & we're all here with you & for you.  This will be an amazing,  wonderful, tearfilled journey you will take with your son.  I remember the pain, the "BAM!" as someone put it so VERY well, like it was yesterday...  But then & now, I couldn't be prouder or happier about the decision my son made to join the Navy.  This has been an experience of a lifetime for him & we are even closer now than we were before he left for BC.  Those precious, precious BC letters...that "I'm a Sailor" call...the time away from your Recruit/Sailor followed by those AWESOME reunions...  Everything's going to be alright.  You will get through this & you will get through the times to come.  We are here for you...  ~~~ gabrielsmomma

Thanks for you support! So gad I have this NVM's site!

Dear Rhonda, I know exactly how you are feeling.  My son leaves for RTC in June of 14!  I'm so glad for all of the time I will have with him, but I know that the time will fly by.  This website is great for any and all information as well as support.  I'm sure your son will do great and you'll be able to see him at PIR before you know it.  It's nice that Cole will be home for Christmas.  I think it would be hard if not.

Take care:-)

Why does he leave so late?

I really have no idea, except that it relates to his job as a CTM.

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