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**UPDATE 4/26/2022** Effective with the May 6, 2022 PIR 4 guests will be allowed.  Still must be fully vaccinated to attend.

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I got a letter from Ashleigh and she had to have her wisdom teeth pulled!  poor thing.  I hate thinking of her going through that without anyone to coddle her!  I guess we'll always be mommies won't we?  She addressess all her letters to us by dear mommy and daddy. so sweet.

Jeanne

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Awww, Jeanne. She is such a sweetheart. I hope she is feeling better by now. I just try to remember that all the letters that I get are a few days old, so they are probably feeling better by the time I see it.

They took a couple of teeth from my A too.

Betsy
my son also had 3 wisdom teeth pulled !! What a way to start out !!
Ouch!
Boy I bet my kid is glad I insisted he get his wisdom teeth out before he showed up for BC.
Sharon,

I think he is one of the lucky ones. My A had all 4 of his wisdom teeth removed a year ago. Apparently, they decided that other teeth had to go. Oh, and he was just at his dentist at the end of Sept. and all the teeth seemed just fine then.

Betsy
I guess those Navy dentists don't mess around!
Sorry to hear Adam had his pulled too.
Ashleigh called today and said she still hurt.
Jeanne
((hugs)) Jeanne. I hope she is feeling better soon.

Betsy
Hi Jeanne - So glad you heard from Ash, and she is doing well, I have been thinking of her, My SR had 4 wisdom teeth pulled, he told us in his questionairre was: didnt hurt, but sounded terrible.... lol
Ouch, Patti!
guys always act so tough don't they? I'm sorry to hear he had his pulled as well.
I got a call today and she sounded good.
does your son sound good?
4 weeks to go!!!
Awwwww - I bet she is feeling great today! I wrote her a little note today and will pop it in the mail tomorrow. She is such a great girl Jeanne!
Hey, a couple days bedrest in boot camp? That's a good thing!

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