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Cindy: "Proud Mom of a Nuke"

PIR 6/26:ALUMNI: Div 228-233 & 932

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PIR 6/26:ALUMNI: Div 228-233 & 932

Calling all family that has a recruit graduating on 6/26. Come join us!

Members: 51
Latest Activity: Nov 24, 2013

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Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 19, 2009 at 9:59pm
Congrats to all you moms who have Sailors! You must be so happy and proud today. Celebrate!!! You deserve it after the day you had. It was great being along for the ride.
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 19, 2009 at 3:45pm
You guys are cracking me up and making me cry at the same time! I'm so nervous for all of you that I'm worried about how I'll be next week when it's my turn and Div 932 does BS. Rita, that video was great. I'm sitting here in work (not working because I can't stop reading all the posts) crying my eyes out over the video.
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 19, 2009 at 11:25am
Hi, anyone hear when Div 932 is doing BS. I didn't get a letter this week :( so I have no information and that is just driving me crazy!
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 18, 2009 at 2:41pm
Felecia, Congratulations! That picture is so beautiful and Seddrick must be so sweet.
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 18, 2009 at 12:31pm
Kim, my son is in div 932 but is going to SC for A school. I'm sure our sons know each other though. I am not staying at the Navy Lodge but will see you at the meet and greet on Thursday.
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 18, 2009 at 10:41am
Only 7 more days!!! OMG I can't wait to see my sailor and meet all you ladies in person!!!!

Diana, that is too funny, but true.

Rita, I've never waited on a line for a roller coaster (too afraid of those things) but I do know how you are feeling. My stomach is doing flip flops as we type.

Have a great day ladies and God Bless all those going through BS.
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 17, 2009 at 2:46pm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CINDY!!!! Hope you have a great day. You deserve it!
Congratulations to all who got letters today. I can't believe there are only 8 days left. I'm getting so excited. Can't wait to see the excitement level next week!
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 16, 2009 at 10:16am
Cindy I added my division # next to my name. Hope this helps. Thanks for doing this. If I get there early enough I would be happy to help in any way I can.
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 15, 2009 at 3:42pm
Joanne, My son in div 932 is not a grad and go either. He leaves on June 30th for A school so Jason may not be either.
Comment by Lorraine:Proud Mom a Nuke MM ELT on June 12, 2009 at 9:07am
Good morning. I'm so relieved that I got a letter this week. He started it out by saying "Happy Birthday Mom" because he wrote on my birthday. I started to cry before I got into the meat of the letter. I couldn't believe he actually remembered with all he has been doing. He also couldn't remember if he sent a letter last week or if he did what it said. LOL. He's doing well. He passed all the inspections with "flying colors". He also got a pistol marksman ribbon. He's not a grad and go. Yay!!!! But he won't leave for A school in SC until Tuesday. We will be leaving on Sunday and it will be hard to leave him there. But I can't complain! He's in div 932 so they will be performing at PIR today. Exciting because they get to wear their dress uniforms. After all this information he said, "now for the most important news"... (uh oh!) He's volunteered for sub duty! He's so excited about it. I'm not sure I am though but it's hard not to be when he seems so happy with his decision. I'm going to have to find out more about it. Well, I'm glad he's still doing okay. I was getting a little anxious because I didn't get a letter last week. Can't seem to get the hand of no news is good news. Have a wonderful day, ladies!!
 

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