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Looking to conect with other families of sons/daughters/love ones leaving for bootcamp March 1st. My son has MEPS on the 28th of February and swears in/departs from St Louis to Chicago (Great Lakes) on the 1st.
I am so excited/sad at the same time :)
Take care-
Sherri
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My boyfriend just left tonight. He has MEPS tomorrow morning and then flys to Chicago(Great Lakes)
I'm the same way
excited/sad
just trying to boost him up with excitement and confidence so that homesickness doesn't set in too bad.
Are you all planning to go to graduation? I have been texting all day with my son. He is at the airport in Chicago waiting for the bus to the base. Tomorrow will be hard, wondering how things are going. I have been strong for him, but I really just want to tell him how much this is upsetting me. But that wont help...I know!
Nancy- how did you cope? Does it get easier as the days pass? He is my first to leave the nest.
Stacy- I too am trying to be strong, but it is hard :(
Look forward to keeping in touch with you- I will update you when I get calls or letters or even grad date:)
Have a great night,
Sherri
Yes I'm going to graduation with his family. I won't be on the list however if the graduation has only a few divisions then I should be able to still go in and see the graduation. I just got "The call" from him. He sounded nervous/scared/pissed off(probably because he just got a lot of yelling). It was tough but I held back the tears to tell him to do a good job, stay excited, have fun, remember why he's doing it and just stay strong. Also that I'd be sending his calling card and letters as soon as possible. The tears started(again) as soon as I said goodbye but I knew that wasn't what he needed to hear. It was one of the toughest phone calls I had to end but I'm so glad I heard his voice one last time. Have you gotten the phone call yet Sherri?
I too will stay updated with you and anyone else we find that had their son/significant other start RTC today.
hope things get easier soon for us both!
I posted some videos and Power Point presentation on my San Francisco Bay Area group. You'll get a sense of what your sons/daughters are going through.
http://www.navyformoms.com/group/sfbayareanavyfamilies/forum/topics...Here is my facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/sherri.welker
add me and I will connect you to her...
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