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This is a group so we can get connected with others in our SR's group. I hope to meet new people who are going through this with me.

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I know exactly what you mean!  I have asked my SR to let me know the names of the SRs without mail so that we can send them some.

I got my first real letter today! So happy to hear she is ok. Poor thing is stuck on laundry detail not at all her favorite chore. I know she will adapt.  And at least they are all wearing the same colors, not a whole lot of separating or remembering what is not supposed to go in the dryer. I am so glad I have already sent a bunch of letters, since she was practically begging for them.

Thats great you recieved a letter. I am really hoping i get a letter tomorrow i need it so badly. I am really starting to lose hope of this working. I am trying to stay strong for my boyfriend but it is really hard. I feel like someone ripped my heart out.

I can imagine how hard it must be for you.  I know how hard it was on my oldest when her husband went into the Army.  I hope you get that letter soon.

That's GREAT iwagot!!  I'm so very happy for you!  I hope and pray that I have a letter waiting for me from my SR.  Guess I'll find out when I get home.  :)  I miss my son so very much!

 

Hang in there Desiree!  I know how much you miss your SR!  Our letters WILL come.  Just keep your eye on the prize... PIR!  We can do this!

Just got home and received my first "real" letter from my SR!   His letter was short and sweet. (He's not really one for writing.  LOL....)  He said that things are not bad at GL.  He also said that Division 322 had completed the swim test and that they were scheduled to complete the PT test earlier this week (on Monday).

 

Desiree, hang in there.  I'm sure your letter will come tomorrow.  (I live in NC.)

Thanks for sharing the info from your SR.  Nicce to hear some of what they are doing!

Hey ladies I got my letter yesterday and it was bitter sweet my sr was made religious petty officer by the group I know he loves that job he is really into his faith. It was funny because he was begging for me to write him he even asked for me to write him daily. What was so funny is that before he left he told me not to write daily but I didn't listen I still wrote daily. I know he is going to be so happy to get all my mail. It was nice to know that he loves and misses me as much as I miss him. But it also made me miss him more. I guess this is part of the emotional rollcoaster bc puts us through. I hope you ladies have a great day and thank you for all your support.
Happy Monday everyone!  Here's hoping and praying that we all receive a telephone call and letter from our SRs this week!!
Me too I can't wait to hear his voice everytime thephone rings my heart skips a beat. But then I am disappointed when its not him.. god I miss my sr so much.
Here! Here!

Hi, I just found this forum!  My daughter is in this division!  Can't wait for Graduation.  Made reservations on Friday at the Comfort Inn. 

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