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Patti! RAOC and first thing in the morning. I will check to see what is there! So Long Island McArthur is closer than Hartford or Providence? I'll so some more checking today. XXOO
Patti - checking on flights its ends up being 3 stops to get him to ISLIP; price is comparable. Best flight is into Newark but that is almost a 3 hour drive to Groton. Are you certain you are able to help? I'm going to call AAA to see what they can come up with for air/ground tranportation. Will have them work with Hartford, Providence and ISLIP (minus ground for ISLIP of course) to see what we can find that is reasonable. I'm going to be nervous to hit the 'BOOK' button - wish A were here to run by what I'm finding. Although, he put it in my hands so am sure he will be grateful for what I set up. The 27th is so close the Chrismtas and New Years and such a busy time of year so I want you to think about your offer - and when is S leaving for Goose Creek?? My goal is to get him to an airport by 1:00 P to allow enought travel time to get to Groton before 3:00 P. Looks like the Quarterdeck is open for reporting until 4:00 P and there is a Command Duty Office phone number for after hours. I may call the PAO at Groton today to get some input.
LI Airport is not closer than Hartford or Providence, But a lot better than Newark - That is really far. from the Li airport, it would take and Hour and half to get him to the Greenport, LI Ferry than a little over an hour on the Ferry, then a 5 minute Taxi ride to the base.. Southwest flies direct and non stop out of Midway, Chicago into Islip 2 Hour flight and about $150 ish. could you get his back to Chicago? I could pick him up and drive him to the Ferry. My hubbie will be driving S, so they will probably leave on Sunday.
I agree... you need a degree to be the 'next level Mom' :). I was getting so frustrated trying to help him with travel plans, (on top of I couldn't hear a word he was saying) not knowing a thing about Florida and where the "A" School base is compared to the airport etc. Although he will be there 7 days prior to needing to be...without a car or knowing anyone when he arrives in FL, it is just another thing to worry about :\ . You would think the Navy would be giving some sort of advice, perhaps that is to come??

Hugs!!! I can just feel the feeling your having about forgetting "A's" Birthday...but you know how they told us "they have lost track of days/times" he probably didn't know it was his birthday today :)...you'll see him in a week for a big Birthday Hug!!
Cindy - his birthday is tomorrow (Friday) so at least I didn't forget on THE day; that would have been worse.
LOL pmgcakes! And the "Laundry Guy" is my boy :)!!! Now I can't wait to ask my son about Wonka the Nuke guy :)!
Cindy Please Thank ur Son for me! - If it was left up to Wonka to do his own laundry, he would be in big trouble.... :)
pmgcakes, :) I will LOL Thanks! He told me on Friday when they had "inspection Testing"not only did he get inspected on his clothes and "rack"...but the 'laundry room' is his responsibility too since he is the PO , so he was concerned about that! But he passed with only 1 point taken off for something being on the floor that he missed. He had to stay up all night doing the Units Laundry he said, (Washing, drying, folding, returning to SR) then, just laid down to go to sleep and was woken up...it was his turn to do roving night watch, he was tired!
I have a hard enough time doing laundry for (now) 3people, I cant imagine the stress of doing it for 80... be proud of him...
Oh I am so proud of him in more ways than just one!!! He says he doesn't mind it because it takes his mind off other things, and sometimes gets him out of IT, and he is able to study while waiting for a "load" to get done :)!
You're so good cakes; yes, thank you to E for doing our SRs laundry Cindy. My SR only did his laundry when he became desperate before BC. It will be interesting to see how he does when home on leave. You son probably won't want to look at another piece of laundry after he leaves BC! I would think it would be somewhat "soothing" in the laundry room - the hum of the dryer, the swish swish of the washer and No Yelling!
My son also mentioned he knows the "Laundry Guy" he mentioned other names also someone with last name C and a guy they call "Forrest Gump".... I was laughing he said the guy can do so much IT and never break a sweat... He just keeps runnin... lol

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