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Ann's Blog – March 2011 Archive (6)

how do i do this?

First...the prospect of my son leaving in the near future for basic...and now...thanks to the economy...my husband is unale to find a job nearby...so he is highly considering going over the road for a year toget the experience he needs as a truck driver (no one local will hire him without atleast a year exp)...I DON'T know what i will do without either of my guys home with me..i will still have my daughter...but she starts nursing school in the fall and will be very busy then too...her "free…

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Added by Ann on March 15, 2011 at 8:06am — 3 Comments

getting a"job" assigned

so...my son passed at meps...now he is just waiting to get a call from his recruiter about a "job"...how long does this take? he doesnt even know what job they are looking for at this point...he wanted air/rescue diver...but we are pretty sure his color blindness rules him out for this...i just don't understand any of this...what if he gets stuck doing something he doesnt want to do? will they make sure that he is placed in something that interests him? are they just gonna call him up one… Continue

Added by Ann on March 12, 2011 at 1:05am — 14 Comments

hard night

Last night, driving to work it was all i could do to to NOT bust down crying...only becuz i knew i was headed to work was i able to keep my wits about me...i suffer from anxiety to begin with, and this is just killing me.......this is the hardest thing i think i will ever have to do, is let my son go :*(

Added by Ann on March 4, 2011 at 8:42pm — 6 Comments

color blindness

My son went and passed his tests at the meps, but failed the color blind tests...what have your experiences been when it comes to this in the navy? What jobs can he NOT do?

Added by Ann on March 3, 2011 at 9:41pm — 2 Comments

Passed the tests

Logan came home from meps yesterday....HE PASSED all the neccessary tests except for the portion of the vision exam which shows he is indeed color blind (as i have always known)...he is extremely excited that he does indeed qualify for the NAVY, now he is just waiting to here about a job...and then i guess he takes his oath and will attend boot camp as soon as they tell him...i have read the book "when the eagle invades the nest" and highly recommend it to any NEW  navy parents...it kindof…

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Added by Ann on March 3, 2011 at 8:05pm — No Comments

ASVAB/MEPS

My baby boy just took his asvab test today...and tomorrow will have his physical for entry into the navy...most likely he will be an enlisted MAN when he comes home tomorrow...how does that make me feel?

Well...i feel proud...proud of my son for the choice he is making...to serve our country.....

Sad...sad becuz I know that I can no longer just walk into his room and see him ANYTIME I want to and hug him as well.

Scared...becuz our counrty is at war and what…

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Added by Ann on March 1, 2011 at 9:32pm — 2 Comments

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