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Keeping myself busy waiting for that precious letter

I believe my postman has come to think I am expecting something important, as he brings the mail a little earlier. It was another heart ache day of no letter arrival. Trying to keep myself occupied, I decided to rearrange some books and came across the book my son wrote and had published for when he was in eighth grade. Wow, who knew that beloved book would come to mean even more to more to me this very day. It was almost as if he were saying "remember this"? It was all about our bond as mother and son and how strong it was. It warmed my heart and opened the flood gate of tears. But to feel his presence even through his words as an eight grader brought much comfort. I know in my heart he is fine, staying strong and being the very best he can be, but he will will always remain my one and only baby boy ( he would die if he knew I called him that, especially now that he is a man).

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Comment by eljac913 (Ship 12 Div 053) on November 2, 2012 at 11:40pm

Hang in there!  It is a difficult time to be without them and not able to just call them when you want.  But it truly does get a little easier once they complete Boot Camp.  My son has been in for a year on Dec 1.  He is my one and only son and my youngest child.  It was hard at first.  Once he graduates BC, you will be so proud.  That truly is a once in a lifetime moment.  Our postman caught on and started bringing the mail to our door when we had a letter.  We didn't get many but I stayed plugged in to this site and it helped get me through.  Wishing you and your son the best wishes.    

Comment by SCNavyMom (Ship 02 DIV 906) on November 3, 2012 at 12:46am
Thank you eljac913. I keep telling myself that BC is the hardest part, like you our son is our only son and youngest as well. Thank you again for your kind words. Wishing you and yours all the best as well.
Comment by eljac913 (Ship 12 Div 053) on November 5, 2012 at 11:43pm

Thinking of you and knowing what you are going through. The phone and this site are the most important things in your world at this time. I couldn't wait to get thru my work day and get home to this site when my son was in BC. It will carry you through. :)

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