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Me, too! My son called this afternoon and we talked for 35 minutes. He is doing well and he says the DIV is doing well too. He was telling me about the flags they have won. They are down to about 58 SR's, I believe they started out around 80. He passed his swimming and received his dress blues (? please forgive if I dont use the correct terms : ) He sounds good. Starts in weaponry on Monday.
Littlefoot, I think my son knows your husband : ) Kind of nice to connect the dots..hehe
Littlefoot, I glad to hear about your call as well...my sons last name is Hofferbert...It seems that because they are doing well, they are getting to call and send letters more often...
rlmb...how was your call?
He called his wife-to-be who is staying with us, so we got a first hand report after a 41 minute call. I talked to him very briefly too then they sounded the horn to end their calls. He sounded great, so upbeat and positive about everything. He also said the Chicago Bulls had sponsored. How fun! Surely there will be some pictures soon! His bunk mate is also from Kansas, Wichita in fact, so hopefully the storms did not hit his family. He irons every night. I find that very amusing! :-) Tentatively it sounds like he will have about a week between graduation and A school, so he will be doing various jobs at Great Lakes during that time. We hope that we will get to see him over the weekend after graduation. He said they were currently on day 4-4. He is looking forward to the challenges the rest of boot camp, including the gas chamber. hmm. He told us where to look for him in the division at graduation. Hopefully we can spot him quickly.
Did you hear they got sponsored?! Now I can't remember for the life of me by who, but they got sponsored! They came and took a bunch of pictures of the boys so my husband said to watch for them on the facebook page :)
it was a rough day and night in Kansas. Pretty tired here this morning. What state are you in?
yes, we are in good shape. My biggest concern is always the horses. All I can do is take a halter and lead rope to the basement for each, and pray that I don't have to try to round up scared horses in the dark! I agree on the nerves, too many tornadoes out there yesterday!
Wow! So nice to hear about all the calls and how everyone is doing! I'm not familiar with the 'sponsoring' so if somone could enlighten me that would be great. My son told me about it in his call but we talked about so much I guess I didn't understand its signifiance. It's interesting, my first few weeks were filled with missing him, worry and waiting but now that I've received letters and spoken to him, I'm getting excited, I'm proud of his accomplishments and anxious to follow his progress through these next few weeks!
Dana and rlmb...I'm so thankful that you came thru the bad weather without incident..I live in Indiana, about 15 miles from Henryville that was hit so terribly on 3/2 so when I saw on the weather channel yesterday about the midwest, I remembered 3/2.
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