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My Son is Ship 3 Division 079, anyone else has a Sailor in this Group?

Wanted to reach out to see if there were other family members in my Sons Division. 

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is that week 5 of the training? my fiance mentioned about week 5 of training they'll probably get to call again.
Lilu, I have no idea.  Seems I'm just as lost on the time line as our SR's are.  I just keep Feb 18th in front of me!
I hope they don't send people back.  I wish we could be sure and not have to worry if 2/18 will happen or not.
hey ladies....havent been on in a while...and reading your strings.  alittle nervous to hear that people are getting doing what they need to or that they are not working as a team.  my sailor hasnt told me any bad things, i guess he is trying to keep it positive and not have us worry.  i think i may ask his girlfriend and see if she knows anything.  I hope they do not push PIR back, plane tickets are purchased...UGGHHH...the stress.  Bad enough we are all worried about there state of mind and now the other added things.  My hair cannot get any grayer, my hair dye will not take anymore..lol
Lilu..my father inlaw tried to figure what week of training they are in...we cannot figure it out.  too many holidays were in the mix of their training. 

isone:  from what I read from all the divisions, ours is not unique with a few that are not quite with the program.  I don't think we have to worry if they have made it this far.  Gary told me that they started out with 88 in our division and they are down to 67.  I think this is common so I don't think there is anything to worry about (I know, easier said than done).  I hope they aren't sent back, I've already purchased my plane ticket.

Thanx for the info, that eases my mind.

I don't think anybody outside of having a loved one joining the military for the first time and being away like our loved ones are can understand the rollercoaster of emotions that we are going through.  I don't want to set off any water works but I don't feel like I can share this with anyone else but you guys.  I heard this beautiful song a few days ago (Little Big Town "Kiss Goodbye") and it was so heartwarming the way it made me feel about my 19 year old boy being away, growing up and becoming a man!  When you have a chance and can listen to the words, I hope all of you can relate this somehow to your loved one and that it touches and eases your heart the way it did mine.

Thanx for letting me babble on......  it helps to talk about it.

We all know how you feel!  I agree with you, all my friends have no clue.  So babble away (we all do).
Thanx :)

Got another letter today, more chatty, more sense of humor showing thru. Wants me to stay the whole time...thur-mon nite,

thought he might want to have some time to himself to get settled in, but wants me to come as long as can.   I am so proud of him.  What did people do before the internet???just go to pieces lol lol  like we havnt been doing that a time or two lol

I got a letter today...like newnavymom, letter was more upbeat and he seemed really positive.  my sailor told us in this letter he is leaving on 2/22.  Kinda of upset, we have to leave sunday nite...but at least i took the last flight out.  i cannot wait to see him...does anyone know how the tickets worked.  he was asking me to find out...lol. sometimes things dont change.

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