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is there any mom's for ship 12 div 285 I can chat with ?

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I'm sure it's coming Heike! It's a little hard to hear them on their phones, so hopefully you can get somewhere quiet when he calls :)
Hello I sure hope so , glad you got yours =)
Hi NavyMOM5243, That's when I got mine too...so surprised and excited. Glad to hear your SR is doing well too!! My call was SO short. Wishing for more time, but realizing I'm being kinda selfish...Hope everyone gets a call!

Mine was short too!  My SR is keeping a good sense of humor.  He is telling me stories that are making me laugh.  He said that more people have left for either medical reasons or quitting.  He says he is in it for the long haul which is great!!  He feels sorry for those that had the wisdom teeth pulled.  He fortunately, had his pulled a couple of years ago and he rested the entire day leisurely. In BC they don't get the same luxury and he realizes that.  

Now ...continuing to countdown to graduation.   I think I am going to look at the T-shirts now for our Ship/Div to show support.

Where did you find t-shirts for sale?  That's a great idea. My son's name is Michael I hope we all get to meet over graduation weekend

My SR said the same thing, but the one's who want o quit just get rolled back for the most part, so they're actually there longer! I'm glad he didn't have to have his wisdom teeth out either. That must be rough to have done there.

If you find actual pictures of the tshirts, let me know. I've only found the order form with drawings, so it's hard to tell, but I'm probably going to order some anyway :)

I can't find the actual pictures but I ordered them anyway.  The only ones that will be ready in time for PIR are the black ones.  The grey ones take longer to deliver.  She said the black ones will be delivered 1 week prior to PIR.

 

 

He said a bunch of them are planning to go to Six Flags after the ceremony. They will need some fum :-) Have a fantastic weekend ladies!!!
I got my call too.  It was short and mtngrl2014, I don't think you are any more selfish than the rest of us.  I wanted more too.  But my SR sounded great.  Didn't have teeth pulled either so he was thankful for that.  Hasn't been in SIQ at all, although he said he wasn't feeling great, due to all the change in environment is all he thought.  He said they had lost quite a few, he even thought it was a new record.  I just can't express how good and strong and confident he sounded already.  This is such an amazing experience for all of these young men and women.  Can't wait to hear his voice again.
Are we allowed to send phone cards with our letters? My son said alot of them aren't working?
Yes, you can send phone cards. I sent one to my SR. He said he had already bought one though with the $150 card they gave them that they deduct from their first pay check.
I got my call too. It was short too. He sounds good and said that he was sick a few days
Just wish it was longer.
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