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Does anyone have advice on things we can bring in to PIR? Ex. signs for our Sailor, flowers etc?
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here is the link to your PIR group http://www.navyformoms.com/group/pir342011 Lots of info and support there.
He will have the entire weekend from about 8 am till about 8pm...unless he is grad and go. Has he wrote you anything about that yet? Where is his A school at?
Yes, he must report back each night. If he is grad and go, then he has to get on a plane Friday or Saturday.
ONLY the Great Lakes A school grad and goes may get overnight liberty.
At PIR all you want in your hands when going down after the bell rings is maybe a purse because there is A LOT of people down there and not much space to talk to your sailor. Outside its COLD usually unless its during the spring or summer, example yesterday it snowed ALL DAY. Flowers are discouraged because there is no room for the sailor to take it with them. If your sailor is a grad and go (he may be able to spend the night with you) however it is up to his ship on what goes on. Signs are discouraged because of space. There will be A LOT of people with signs but unless you are up against the wall its not courteous to other people trying to see their sailor. As for dress; Wear shoes you are willing to walk a mile in or at least a block, because the distance from the parking lot to the grad building is a long walk. I wore boots and about broke my neck on those heals. Wear something weather appropriate, If its going to be cold, don't wear a mini skirt or anything that will allow you to freeze your tush off.
I know many of sailors that when they went back to the hotel all they wanted was some real food and pjs; they have to sleep in sweats every night in bootcamp. OH and just a tip take them to walmart or somewhere to get new underwear because bootcamp underwear is horrible (they are uncomfortable.) There is a walmart supercenter at Fountain Square in Waukegan. There is another one right beside a Sams Club in Gurnee by the mall (it is small.) Also most of the time they want to have a good meal. If you want to go to some nice places there is a rainforest cafe in Gurnee mills mall (but if you can avoid the mall its WAY to busy) There is an applebees, lone star steakhouse, TGI Friedays, and Chilis across from the mall. Now if you are looking for a great sushi place i would advise to go to Sushi Thai, its amazing! However it does get packed very quickly. If you want the address i can give it to you just drop me a message. Here is a list of places that give All-the-time military discounts: Arby's, KFC/Long John Silvers/Taco Bell/Pizza Hut, Burger King, Sonic, Denny's, IHOP, Dunkin Donuts, chili's, Lone Star. There are more that i do not know and this is a list i received from a friend when i first moved here a year ago. I have not went to all.
I wish you luck. If you need help or anything please drop me a line. Sorry this is VERY long. I hope this helps and isnt too late.
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