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Just got our letter today so not sure how many out there have the same information.  7 days in and he says it sucks !!!  probably so !!  we'll start writing to him,  encourage him to keep going and remember that you go through Basic Training, you don't stay there.   Better things await those who persevere !

God Bless all the recruits

 

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I have had mine on for hours. I have to blow it out when I go to work and I am feeling guilty about that.
i got my started about 6:30 a.m. but will also extinguish when I need to leave also. : (
I guess that is all we can do. At least we had it burning for the beginning! Just think a week from tomorrow we get to see them!. Yipee!
I haven't gotten mine going yet. BS21 doesn't start until 7pm and I wanted to wait until close to then to do it. I'm getting so excited I can't contain myself!!
You are so cute! You are going to be a basket case by next Thursday. I guess I really didn't know the exact time and I could be home all day today so just decided to lite it earlier. Your b/f and my son better help them get it together and no chatting!! 8^) ← this is a picture of them in nerdy thick plastic glasses ☺ my son doesn't care for them but he's smart, he's they're okay cuz they are free !!
you know 7 p.m. is different for all of us depending on time zones. I am in the same zone as GL but maybe we should all be on their time zone which is Central. So, you could technically start yours at 8p.m. your time.
I just lit mine. I am on the west coast, so it is a little early, but it can't hurt to be early, right?
Good for you Linda, been thinking about you lately. Great to hear from you. Well, my early candle lighting began at 6:30 a.m. so talk about early!
so excited...cant sleep...dog is snooring really loud too
I am on Central too so we lit ours at 7.
I have one burning in the kitchen on the stove, and another in my bathroom so I'll think of my son if I wake up in the night. Lit them both around 7 PM and am REALLY looking forward to a call tomorrow sometime from a sailor. I got a letter yesterday and Cody said the Confidence Chamber was not all that bad. Go figure! He said he breathed really shallow through his nose and all he got was a runny nose and teary eyes. Note to future boot camp recruits: breathe through your nose, shallow breaths...

Everyone--let us know how your recruit does in BS21. Hope the 366 comes through with flying colors!
yah....GO 366!!!! C. said the chamber was not bad either...guess it was worse for some of the other DIV

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