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Does anyone else have an SR in this division?

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Im bummed... my letters were amazing!!! But it left me wanting more... 35 more days... 35 more days

Got letters today!! YAY!!

Talking to Rachel!!!!!   Division 929 gets phone calls today

 

It was so wonderful! I wasn't expecting a call and actually asked my son, "who?" and he said, your son! He actually sounds pretty good and is looking forward to the upcoming week. Said we probably wouldn't get letters next week because they messed up last Sunday... :-( June 3 will be here before we know it, though. So proud of our wonderful men!
LOL I had to ask, "who is this" too! My husband sounded all husky from being sick and having to shout the marching cadences, so his voice did NOT sound the same.
what?! no letters next week!?
Eh, it's probably just as well. My hubby said he really hasn't had much time to write letters. He said most of the people in the division who have been writing letters have been doing so at night, and he's been having to yell at them to go to sleep.
Just got off the phone with my hubby!! There's a pic of them on RTC fb

http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/photo.php?fbid=10150166573079651&set=a.10150166572684651.319879.324592704650&type=1&theater

 

 

my hubby is the one in the front carrying the seabag!!!! can you find your SR?!?!

(he told me about this picture so its them for sure!!)

There are no girls in there  :(  My SR must of been cleaning LOL...Who knew I was doing it wrong all these years

 

:( oh im sorry!!
Don't be sorry...7 letters and a 30 minute phone call in 24 hours....life is good!!!!

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