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Hi,
I have been waiting patiently to write my son but I have not received the post card they said he would send when he got there. He left on July 6th, I got my 1 phone call but I just need and want to send him something to let him know I'm thinking about him. So, is there a general address I can use to send him a letter or do I have to wait for the post card because I will need specific information....please help me, I miss my my son and I just need to make sure he ok, he only 17. WhooooBoy, this is really hard for me.
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jessesmom: You inspired me so I figured out how to add pictures. You might want to go to my page (or whatever you call it) and see them. Let's see, if he left the 18th you should be able to call the local recruiter soon and have him look it up. Have you gotten the box yet? Trust me, it will be rough...it was for me, till I opened it and smelled the stench from the shoes...Then it was a whole nother kind of tears lol! Let's see...my son left on July 5th and from what I understand from the other moms, some of them called their local recruiter by the 15th and were able to get the address before they received the form letters. We all pretty much had gotten the form letters by the 18th. Well, hang in there, try to do something fun with the other ones to keep you busy...buy they're never out of your mind not for one second!
Morning Everyone,
All is well with me. I have not received an actual letter as of yet but I am hoping I will soon. I have sent him a couple of letter and cards and I know my family have done so as well. Magnolia mom, yep, they are two different divisions. Jessemom, it will get better, just hang in there. What got me thru is knowing my child has always been a strong individual, I know that he will succeed, and that I know I will eventually see him soon.
Still waiting on a formal letter from my son. He is not the type that would write but I'm hoping the questionnaire I sent him will help with some questions I have. I am sooo like the type too that would solve his problem or stand bodyguard for my son to make sure that no one is bringing harm to him or if he needs something done, sit down son, I will do it for you. So all I can do is imagine the RDC??? yelling at my son and giving him order and me saying....Ummmm, stop yelling at him that loud, bring your tone down and that's too much for him to do, you need to find someone else to help or you do it yourself...LOL.
Anyways, I soooooooo hope my son writes soon so I can know that all is truly well or for him to at least call. I don't see to many people in my division except for one person so I'm getting kinds anxious to know what's really going on down there with him and his group.
Have a nice day ladies
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