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Hi there,
I thought it would be fun to see if there are other Moms with kids in this same group. I have already joined the May 20, 2011 PIR group but thought it would be fun to meet others in this same group. Just to keep tabs on each other and our kiddos! Since the 927 Div is a special division , maybe once we start hearing from our children, boyfriends, girlfriends and spouses we can get to know about each other and all of them and thier accomplishments! Lets brag about them here!
Let me hear what you think? Then when PIR arrives we can find each other to support them and be proud together.
Connie
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It is funny to think of the kids ironing "undies"! Our son is 30 and I know that if nothing else, he will come out of bc knowing how to REALLY make a bed, iron his clothes and put evrything back in its proper place!! LOL!
I was trying to think of a way that we could all know each other at PIR just in case we don't catch each other at the Meet and Greet. I know that some previous groups have all worn the same color or their ribbons, or even a certain color scarf. I just don't want to do anything too crazy, do not want to disrespect the RTC or embarass our SR's!! Does anyone have an idea? I know that we will be seated in about the same area at PIR but it would be neat to be able to recognize each other!
28 days left gang!!
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have been visiting with Lora who is the woman who makes all of the PIR ribbons. What do you think of ordering a custom made Gold ribbon w/black lettering that is the same color as the gold scarves the 927 will be wearing at PIR? She said that she would be able to do them for us at the same price as the blue ribbons she makes and will also give us a bulk order price? The ribbons would be $6.00 ea.and shipping will be $6.00 also. I know that I will need 3! I kind of like the idea of having something that is tasteful, understated and will be a special memory for us to keep!! Please let me know what you think asap, so I she can start working on them!!
Connie
Lora said that she would need to have your SR's name, our div# of coourse and then our individual home addresses. She said that it works better to ship them directly to each of us rather that to 1 person to pass out at PIR weekend. I guess one time a Mom was delayed by weather and couldn't get to Great Lakes in time to pass them out to her group. We already have 2 orders for 6 for her!
We got a second letter from our son today, he told me he will be serving and greeting all of the big wigs and Officers in the back room and wont actually be part of the PIR ceremony. Bummer! But at least I will be there with my ribbon on! :)
Hi OPM! Good to meet you welcome! Our son is going to A school in P'cola Fl. He is contracted as an Avionics Electronics Tech. (AT) where is your son going? Tell us a bit about him, How is he doing in BC? are you hearing from him a lot?
I will post a note here today as to how to order the ribbons.
Have a Happy Easter
Connie
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