dshrops

Female

Silverdale, WA

United States

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A little about me:
My (almost) sailor is my youngest of 3 children. He has left me an empty nest. Learning how to function without kids in the house and not really liking it too much. Live in the beautiful Pacific Northwest. We are retired Navy... 20 years and am so proud of my son!
I am here to support my
Son/Daughter
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I...
Needed to learn more about it
The Navy offers opportunities that...
It really is an adventutre!!

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  • carola

    very nice to meet you  Shaun is in 191 he is yeoman

    what is your sons name?

    I can not believe there are so many nukes. I just figured 5 or 6 at most i know theres so much we can't say on here i am on face book  Carol wells arnold if you are interested

    i'd say we are going to be together for a couple of years.  South Carolina here we come

    Carol

  • hapsmolmr

    My son's name is Matt.  He is one of my identical twin boys and the last one to leave home as well.  The empty nest has it's advantages.  We have 2 dogs so are doing agility training with them now that the kids are all grown.  It will be an adventure these next two years.

     

    Carol

  • hapsmolmr

    What is your son's name?  I'm in the process of writing Matt a letter and will let him know that we found each other on N4M.  Sorry to hear that he is sick too -- can imagine all the germs that get spread around in the barracks with such tight living quarters.