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my son is leaving in 5 days!!!!!

Started this discussion. Last reply by luggs107 ship 4 div 292 Jul 9, 2010. 9 Replies

My son is leaving i n 5 days,  July 7th!!   he has not been away from home for more than a sleepover,, so both he and I are getting kinda nervous,, although he is looking forward to his new…Continue

 

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my son Steven leaves for the Navy July 8th!! Im very nervous, he has never been away from us for more than an overnighter!! we are a close family, with lots of aunts, uncles and cousins , He is a great kid and Im going to miss him terribly
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Its safe!! and they work as a team ,, great choice
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It was positive and maturing. Our relationship has grown stronger.

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At 9:00pm on August 12, 2010, dragster_mom said…
Hello!
My son is also in ship 4 division 292. Seeing lots of comments about "Hell Week" Can you tell me a little bit about what that is and/or how to get some information about it. My son hasn't mentioned anything about it in any of the letters I have gotten. Any pointers on how to navigate around this website it's huge!
At 9:09am on July 19, 2010, Jean L said…
Thanks for the advice, I bought her giant paper to to write the creed, and the 11 rules on so it's in her face and its always THERE. She went to her first Live after in P-town with trepidation, but absolutely loved it. Who knew she'd be so one of the guys. She's actually looking forward to any and all possible participation at this level. Hope she always feels that way.
At 11:15am on July 10, 2010, Jean L said…
The hardest part has got to be the waiting. I already have mixed emotions for when my daughter gets her date to go to BC. She signed that paper to go when they have an opening She wants to go asap and not wait for next June. I can't blame her, she wants to start her life.
At 10:40am on July 9, 2010, Jean L said…
Hi luggs107, First Good Luck to your Son and also to you. I know the leaving has got to be tough. My Daughter was recruited from the Patchogue station. They are a great bunch of people,so helpful and funny! When she first went I was with her - they made me want to be a part of them, so if your nephew is one of them he's a great guy (if your name means anything I might be able to guess). I probably even saw your sons picture on the wall and my daughter knows quite a few people from your town
At 10:45am on July 4, 2010, BunkerQB said…
Welcome to N4M. Your key to adjusting is finding a group (or groups) where you can feel comfortable and get answers to your questions – Click on the underlined links:
1. New Moms Stop Here group. You should think of this group as your orientation station.
2. Depper’s… in but not yet . is a group for those just waiting for bootcamp to start (Delayed Entry Program – a depper)
3. Boot Camp Moms group. Just about to go into Bootcamp? or already in?
4. OCS Graduate Moms or the NROTC Moms. For those going to be an officer or going to NROTC?

Check your page (click on MY PAGE) & status box (INBOX, FRIENDS, SETTINGS) often. If you don't you'll never find out what messages your new N4M friends have left

Best of luck, BunkerBee and AbbyblueOK (from the New Moms Stop Here Group)
At 5:01pm on July 1, 2010, Navy for Moms Admin said…
Welcome to Navy For Moms!

You will find this site very helpful and full of members who are eager to answer your questions. Browse around the site and check out the featured forums, groups, blogs, photos, videos, and even the other member profiles!

If you haven’t already, please make sure that you review our Community Guidelines to learn the “Do’s and Don’ts” of the community.
Also, check out this OPSEC Internet Safety Video

Enjoy your time here and we look forward (along with the community) to
reading more about you! :)

Elizabeth and Colleen
 
 
 

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