CDMom

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Tallmadge, OH

United States

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A little about me:
He is our one and only, so proud of him. I home schooled for four years. Quit my job as an instructor when he was two to stay home with him. Best decision I ever made. Worked part time as he got older. I have been a private music teacher for over twenty-five years. My husband is a wonderful godly man, who loves to play golf.
I am here to support my
Son/Daughter
Stage of (Sailor’s) Navy career?
Enlisted
When I heard “Navy,” I...
Was proud and encouraged it
The Navy offers opportunities that...
I loved the Navy's values and they emphasis being a team player. I love the motto "A Global Force for Good". We know several friends who had Navy careers. One was an Officer and he was the best business man I ever worked for. The other goes to our church and he has been encouraging me about our son. And a close friend's son-in-law was a Navy Seal.
Our Navy experience so far...
It was positive and maturing. Our relationship has grown stronger.

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  • NavyWife

    Good, I'm glad it's been easier for you all. I know it was a relief for me to be able to talk to my husband on a regular basis too :) Corpsman School is tough; they get a lot in those 12 weeks, but he'll be ready for the hospital or FMTB afterwards. Best of luck to your son!

  • MarianneKT's Mom

    I would definitely have him apply for his passport.  It is a lot easier to do it before he leaves for Japan.  My daugter has hers and got it before she left and has used it/needed it for travel.  It's not that big of a deal to get it.  You can get the forms on line and a passport pic at some post offices when you go apply or at places like CVS, etc.  Even if it comes after he leaves, you can send it to him in a goodie box.

  • BADma

    Hi CDMom...welcome 'aboard' !