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I am hoping that we can all start a discussion under all the Divisions graduating on April 16th.

So this is one for ship 13, Division 159.

Hope that we can connect and support each other during this time!!

 

Lisa

Proud Mom

Navy Veteran

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Glad to see someone else finally started a discussion for their div. My husband is ship 13 div 153, are you planning on going to the meet and greet?
Hi! My son is also Ship 13, Division 159. Recieved his "box" and then the letter with grad. info. and a few lines. He said "It was easy, blah blah blah", and then he said " tell everyone I said hi, and to make sure they only send letters with white envelopes, he wanted me to remind all his friends whats accepted in the mail and whats not. I know that had to be the 3rd day of processing week. I wonder if he still feels the same way about being easy. Look forward to the first call. Sent him bunch of mail.

Look forward to sharing,
Donna
Donna,

I didn't know about the whole "white envelopes" only thing. Thanks for letting us know that. Where's the info on that?

Thanks!

Ellen
Hi Ellen, I got that info. on the envelopes somewhere here on Navy for Moms, also no food packages, because the RDC's will either eat it in front of everyone or make your recruit eat it all at once in front of everyone, and if they recieve a musical card, they get teased, A LOT. Also any envelope that is thick because of extra things we want to send, like photos, or writing paper, etc. they make them open it in front of them. I just sent my recruit some stamps and paper and photos of a snowstorm. I think he will enjoy seeing something from home.

Donna
Hi Donna, I checked the Boot Camp Family guide from bootcamp.navy.mil last night and it said that cards are OK, although they did mention that musical cards may make them feel uncomfortable. So I guess I'll save the "Hoops and YoYo" card I bought until the very end. ; ) There was no mention of a "white envelope" only requirement.

My son told us repeatedly before he left NOT to send him a care package, because you know as moms that's what we want to do! My husband was in the Navy so he knew what would happen if I sent one, along with every other veteran we know. I guess we'll just have to wait another few weeks to start mothering them again. : )
Yes I am wondering if he thinks its easy now too...lol
I remember boot camp ..you know back in the stone ages my lil on would say....and it wasnt easy....but after awhile you got into a routine and at the end you looked back and thought...it wasnt that bad. You know the feeling when you are thinking about having a 2nd kid and you say to yourself...labor wasnt that bad...right??? Wrong..We just rose to the occasion.

I am biting my fingers waiting for the call. So post em when you get em..
Cant wait to hear the prospective from the different individuals.....I know on my side there will be tears...just to hear her voice. (silent tears cuz I dont want to get her started)

Im not sure where I will be staying yet. But I think I will go to the meet and greet! I think why not. We are all in the same boat...excited and proud!!

I asked my mom what she felt when she saw me graduate from bootcamp..and she said Everything just caught in my throat as soon as she saw me....Proud, amazed and a lil sad because she knew this chapter was the start of me being an adult and not needing her as much....Which of course made me cry again thinking of my daughter!
Hi Lisa,

I'm definitely up for a meet and greet when this is all done! We'll toast our kids' success and each other for making through another phase of their lives.

Ellen
Has anyone gotten a phone call or letter yet? I can't leave the house, I don't want to miss a phone call.
Andrew just called to get more info. I told him that I had hoped to get a call this weekend and he said that may not happen because the division isn't doing too well. They also didn't get mail this week because of this. To say I'm disheartened is an understatement. I told him to go kick butt and get them in shape! Hopefully things will get better.
Uh-oh that doesn't sound so good. Anything more specific, that he might have mentioned?
That was my thought, too, Carolyn. I guess the thought of NOT getting mail while everyone else is supposed to encourage them.
I agree with you Carolyn. They need ecouragement. Guess they have to learn team work and earn the privalge.

Donna

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