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Anyone have a daughter in this group? I got my daughter's letter yesterday letting me know she is in this group.
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Wonderful, I'm hoping for a letter tomorrow. Hope my son wrote, knowing him , he may have said , I'll do it next time. If they haven't received any of our letters yet, he'll be flooded when he gets them. lol
Let you know, if I get one tomorrow..............
Still waiting for my letter. I write or send a card every other day so I hope she has gotten one. Will keep my fingers crossed.
yahoolady..I'm keeping my fingers crossed that tomorrow is the day for the rest of the letters. They said Wednesday and Thursday are big letter days so hopefully after this first round it will develop a pattern.
I'm anxious to hear from everyone how they are all doing.
Good thoughts headed your way!!
no letter for me today, very disappointed, thought for sure it would be here
tdemara - stay strong. I am sure it will be coming soon.
We got letters from our daughter today and said that BC is the really tough, but she is doing fine. She said if Forest Gump can do it, so can she - LOL. Her letter seemed pretty upbeat, so I am very relieved. She was designated as the Dental person for Div 179 - just means she has to keep track of all of the dental paperwork for her division. Good news was that she didn't have to have any dental work done. We thought she was going to need to have her wisdom teeth pulled, but she doesn't. She said the food is pretty good and that started PT that day. Everything seemed good and she even said that this is where she belonged. Her father and I am elated.
Great! Glad to hear she is happy. Where are you located?
Also glad to hear she didn't need her wisdom teeth out, hope they leave my sons alone too.
Well I'm wait until tomorrow.. lol
I am in Maryland. Where are you? I am sure a letter will arrive soon.
I'm in NY, used to live in MD. My husband was stationed at Andrews AFB for years. He retired and we moved to NY. I'm hoping my son wrote, I can see him saying "I 'll do it next time"... Lol
Finally, received two letters today. He said they make them write home. Said he's enjoying himself and not to worry.
So glad you got your letters and that everything seems to be fine. It is such a relief!
yahoolady..did the letter arrive?
tdedmara..letter?
Just thinking about everyone.
Sounds like they are all doing good..
shelbysmom.....I received two letters today..he said he was enjoying himself and not to worry in the first letter. In his second letter he didn't sound so happy, but he says he's fine. I'm writing to him now, he did say to keep the letters coming.
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