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Luvthemsomuch.shp4div19shp7div55's Blog – December 2010 Archive (3)

missing my son

I didn't get a call yesterday from my oldest son.  I hope he wasn't too sad on Christmas.  I cant wait until 1-28-11 to see him at his PIR.  My youngest son leaves tomorrow for his A school in Pensacola, it was great having him home for a few days. But its going to be so sad with both if my son's gone. I am so ready for all this basic training to be over!!!!

Added by luvthemsomuch.shp4div19shp7div55 on December 26, 2010 at 8:00pm — No Comments

no letter ):

no letters today....I was hoping to get at least one from one of my son's.
But hopefully I will get them tomorrow. I am getting so excited about seeing J on 12-17, we are almost finished with this chapter.
Its so hard not getting to talk to him everyday. But I am still so proud of him! I feel so sad for my oldest son, he will have to stay in GL without his family for Christmas):

Added by luvthemsomuch.shp4div19shp7div55 on December 8, 2010 at 10:54pm — No Comments

received J's box yesterday waiting on my first letter w/PIR date

These past few weeks have been very emotional. My youngest son is almost done with his bc, his PIR is 12-17, we are counting down the days now. My oldest son J left for bc on Nov23, so this was our 1st Thanksgiving without the whole family together. I had surgery on my hand this past Monday and its been hard not being able to use my right hand. I did type a letter to both my boys yesterday w/my left hand. I miss them both so much. It won't be much longer and the hardest part will be behind us.… Continue

Added by luvthemsomuch.shp4div19shp7div55 on December 2, 2010 at 3:46pm — No Comments

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