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Hi, I'm looking for any other families who have someone on Ship 09/Division 205.
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I can't wait to get home today....Thursday is my latest day getting home and it's the day THE mail arrives. What a good idea about taking a sailor to dinner! In one of my son's earlier letters, I enclosed a card for someone who didn't get mail, but I don't know if my son passed it along to anyone. That'll give me something to ask him tomorrow. Somedays I feel like when he reads my letters, he's thinking, "wa-wah, wa-wah, wa-wah!" (My impression of the teacher in the Peanuts cartoons. It was a joke between us when I could tell he was tuning me out!) I remember one of our support moms saying even if we send a grocery list, they're just glad to get mail from home!
I hate your son is getting "beaten" for those in his section's mistakes, but what a good lesson in leadership. That's how our leaders should be and the good ones I've encountered over the years are - taking full responsibility when something goes wrong. I think it speaks volumes of your son that they saw the leadership potential in him. Have a great evening. YES 28 DAYS!!!
Cindy,
Told my SR to tell your SR that Mama wants more details. Maybe it worked! Did he say what the reason was for losing more SRs?
Mommabee! So glad to hear from you! I was afraid your son might have been one of the casualties and,after all you had done to bring us all together, I just hated that. I know it's a reality of boot camp, but..... we "knew" you! Funny you mention the "head", my nephew who is close to 40 told me son before he left that it wasn't bad duty - no pun intended. I've been thinking of you and not being able to go to PIR b/c of your other son's HS graduation. Sometimes the schedules of life just stink, don't they?! But what a joyous time in your life with 2 sons making great accomplishments. So glad you've seen the maturity in your son. Speaking for our family, sometimes you've done all you can as parents and there are things they have to learn from someone else. They reach an age where their ears just aren't as open to us. Bless you at this exciting time if your life!
My letters come every Thursday also. I think they get mail out on Monday. Hope you get a couple of letters!! Talk to you soon!
Down from 73 ! that is something...that means those remaining will be the best of the best! My son's dad got a couple letters. My son said the food isn't bad and there is something different everyday. He asks for pictures a lot. Overall sounds like adjustment is setting in.
I came home to two letters today!!! It just takes so doggone long for them to get here. One was from 5/11 and the other from 5/15. Hope he gets mine faster. My SR is doing well. He was doing sprints on the outdoor track and a guy from the 206 and my SRs own P.O. challenged him to a race. He blew past everyone and won. Not sure if it is a good idea to beat your P.O. but he got a kick out of it (being the old guy in the Div.)
Cathy, guess your SR & mine are buddies. He mentioned him in his letter because I had asked him who he kinda hangs out with. He said your SR was "in the top rack next to him" and "is cool as shit" (sorry) and he plays soccer too & likes the Euro soccer teams.
My SR said he got in trouble today when he led his first detail cause he forgot to log what time they left the barracks & what time they left the clothing dept. (They got fitted for their white sailor uniforms). His punishment was 120 jumping jacks, a bunch of Mtn. climbers (?) 40 eight-counts, 50 sit-ups and then after chow go to Div 206 (their brother div) and stay in the up push-up position for 15 min. Guess he won't forget again.
His letter cracked me up cause he draws a little caricuture of himself at the end with his signature but today it had no hair. The next letter had the drawing with little sprouts of hair.
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