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Looking for families and friends from Ship 9 Div 134. Hope everyone is doing well and getting ready to see their SRs'!

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Hi rharringtons and welcome.  My daugter is also on this ship.  Have you heard from her?  I hope you have. You just need to chat away.  This sight has alot of information that has helped me alot.  I hope it helps you too.

I think that our daughters are freinds.  My daughter said that I had talked to someone onNavy 4 Moms and it was her freinds Mom. If it is your daughter she has been a great support for my daughter.

 

Hi all,

Who organizes the meet and greet for the divisions? Is it up to us?

Hi all,

Just wondering how you all are doing? I don't know much about the division. Have your SR's shared anything? Reading the other division comments I wonder how this one is getting along. My SR did say there were some "issues". I haven't gotten a letter this week but am hoping for one today. Looks like the weather is warming up in Chicago and seeing the sun might make them feel better. We had snow here last night.

Hi all,

We did get a letter yesterday and it was much more positive. The phone call really helped. He said the division is really pulling together. The time is starting to fly by for them and they can see the end is in sight. Anybody else?

 

In his last letter he asked that we send information about what was going on in the world. I wrote a bit about the earthquake and the aftermath. I guess I didn't realize how isolated they were from the outside so I am going to try to send more newspaper clippings. This stuff that is going on in Libya is concerning. His best friend is set to graduate from Marine infantry basic and training April 1. At least our SR is going on to Conn. for submarine for a year. Of course, that is if everything goes as planned. We have another friend that is a seaman on the West Coast and is scheduled to go out soon. Glad you didn't have any problems with the tsunami. You're on the coast?
Yes you are lucky his A school i so close to you.  My daughters A school is in Pensacola and we live in Illinois.  Gives us a reason to visit somewhere warm.  I'm glad you are OK and the tsunami did not effect you much.  I too will start sending some news info to my daughter.

Tatia, our SR is also going to A Sch in Pennsacola. She said there were lots going from her DIV or brother Divs and she is excite to know people on the plane and there too.  She also mentioned in her letter this week about Japan.  I have not said a lot about it either. I am glad to hear that you are all okay from the events in Japan and around. PIR is drawing near.  Hope to meet you all and glad that everyone is getting news from their SR's.

 

Smiles from Arkansas ~ Tam

I haven't been on here since I logged in for the first time - I was a bit ignorant on how to do things on here.  Anyway, I have received a few letters from my daughter who is on Ship 09 Div 134.  She sounds great in her letters and is joking around like she always has.  Hearing her voice for the first time was just the most amazing thing! 

Tatia - That would be funny if our daughters are on the same ship and in the same "group" as well.  She hasn't mentioned any names to me yet.  Not sure if they know each other by last name or first.  My daughters boyfriend is in the Coast Guard and they all call each other by their last names.  Its kind of funny.  I don't even think she knows half of their first names. 

I am looking so forward to 4/15 "GRADUATION DAY"!  The only thing I don't know is if she will be able to spend the weekend with us.  I guess there is a chance that she may be leaving right after graduation for Biloxi, Mississippi. 

Anyway, I will do better with keeping in touch.  I promise. 

rharringtons

Glad to hear from more moms. I was beginning to wonder if everything was ok. I am going to send a large self addressed and stamped envelope to him today with more clippings. I read in another place on this site that they run out of room to keep their letters from home and this way they can send them back. Its so nice to get tips from moms that have been through this already.

 

We have no idea if he will be a Saturday departure. I kind of think so. We bought tickets that we can change without cost and can stick around a couple of more days if he's lucky enough to have a break. Airline tickets are pretty outrageous right now so I am glad we were able to book into the Navy Lodge. Its a long way from Colorado to Conn. Does anyone know if they get a break during school?

Hi Ladies,  Glad to hear from you!  My son goes to Pensacola after boot camp, and he seems to think he will be flying out Saturday morning.  I read somewhere it costs more money to keep them hanging around boot camp than it does at A school.  Not sure how true that is.  I wish they would go on Sunday morning so we could have the weekend.

 

My son did say they got the education flag last week because they did so well on their testing.  He also said they are coming together nicely as a group, so that's another plus!  I can't wait to meet you all in less than a month!

 

Hello everyone...I am lucky enough to be able to keep in touch with my SR's girlfriend.  She lets me know whenever she gets a letter and what it says.  She received a letter on Saturday that said he can now write on Tuesday and thursday.  Our SR also got a new bunkmate.  The letter she received today said to have me send a bible.  That he gets to shoot guns this week and if he doesgood he gets a ribbon.  He also has a PT test coming up.  He learned how to dock a ship and learned man overboard.  She also wrote that he got to do something with a "chamber" but didn't uderstrand what he did.  She also followed up that they thought they may be wearing their white uniforms for PIR.  I wish he would also write to me, but I guess I'm lucky to be in touch with his girlfriend and find out info from her!  

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