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my boyfriend  is up in the great lakes for basic and will be graduating the july 15th..just 15 days!

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Congrats!! It's exciting(: My boyfriend graduates this Friday 07/01!! (:
i cant wait and aw have fun i wanna know how it goes so i know what to expecttt ! :)
I am so jealous of you girls, my boyfriend doesn't even LEAVE for BC until July 11! But congratulations on making it through, I know I am not looking forward to the 9 weeks but being able to see him at PIR will make it all worth it :) Enjoy your reunions!
thank you & good luck to both of you, it's hard at first but it gets easier especially when you can start sending & receiving letters :)
That's what everyone says! I guess I'll believe that when I get to that point because right now all I am expecting is it to be very very hard! I am throwing him a surprise party this Friday, I think he'll really enjoy it :)
i thought it'd be impossible but it's do-able just support him as much as you can he's gonna need it. it helps me a whole lot when i hang out with my boyfriends family too. and i'm sure he'll love it , we threw my boyfriend a big bbq before he left and it turned out to be really nice and fun.
It does seem pretty impossible from where I'm sitting right now... but being able to talk to so many people that have alreayd gone through definitely enables me to see the light at the end of the tunnel (sorry for the cliche, all I could think of right now!) Unfortunately his mom got transferred out of state in March so his family is now gone... but I still have my friends and family around and his friends too so I know I can do it!
The first and last weeks are the worst. Mine graduates friday and I feel like the last few days have been months.
aw sorry to hear that but atleast you have your friends & family supporting you. this page has deffinitly helped me out knowing that i'm not the only one with a boyfriend in basic because soooo many people doubt me and my relationship and i hate it but i dont care what they say because i know it'll all work out in the end...& oh yeah the first week was horrible and now the time is dragging by , just 2 more weeks for me.

Hello I would like to welcome you to our page at

http://www.navyformoms.com/group/advicefornewspouses

We are growing everyday and have lots of advice, experiences, and support to share.  Hope to hear from you soon!!!!!

 

 

I remember when it was the last week for me too.  I thought that was the hardest week because it just dragged on forever.  So much happened when my husband was gone.  I swear everything that could have happened did.  LOL but all that did was make me realize how strong I was and that I love him so much, but that I can do this too....  I wish the very best for you guys!!!!!!

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