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I got 2 envelopes from my son today with several letters and 2 of the questionnaires. He also sent me a get well card but didn't sign it or write anything inside it. I had told him a few weeks ago that I had broken my little toe. Highlights from the letters--
-He passed Test 2 and got 5.0 on his personal inspection and DMI (not sure what DMI is). They flagged their drill with a 4.6.
-Final PI/DMI was on the 17th, Final PFA was on the 18th, and final test was on the 19th
-He says they start Battlestations on the 21st, but this can't be right
-Says he is working on his finances and got his debit card and started a thrift savings acct
-Got his medical straightened out and got wisdom teeth pulled on the 12th; got caught up with his division after being SIQ a couple of days and LLD one day after teeth pulled; got 2 shots and they got briefed on "safe sex"
-Told me how much his first check was
-Said he ordered his pictures and will pay for them on the 25th and is having them sent to the house; said he also ordered a DVD which should come in 4-5 weeks, and a scrapbook which should come in 8-10 weeks
-Says boot camp has gotten loads of fun that the RDC's are letting them run themselves now which puts them in a good mood and they have some funny stories to tell
-He said after A school he could get a week's leave even though it's technically duty and work at the recruiting station and be home for a week before he leaves for the fleet and that A school is 14 weeks long and will be in San Antonio
-Said for battlestations he was probably going to be a hoseman--was assigned that job, but didn't know if it was just for firefighting or not
-He said they were pretty close to graduating as a battle efficiency division (whatever that is)--that they are on the fence right now, but the division is doing really well
-He said the gas chamber was kinda cool--after they took off the masks, the first 5 seconds weren't too bad, then it just hit you like that--said he was lucky that he was on the first row--Stacey, I guess Alex wasn't so lucky--sorry-
Highlights from the questionnaires-
-Said bootcamp was better than he expected
-Needs to work on making his clothes perfectly folded and that his bed has a few wrinkles (I could have told him that...lol)
-He said at the beginning they had to do IT or PT but now they're doing good
-Said Marlinspike was fun
-Said to send him a tv...lol
-Has lost 7 lbs
-Said he is kind of worried about Test 3 because it's the last one
-Hates most not being able to see people
-Likes the funny random things that happen
-Said he usually marches in the last row on the left or right
-Says that he's glad I'm on NavyforMoms.com , but I'm still weird
-Is looking forward to his job and is hoping his orders after A-school are at sea and wants to be on a cruiser
-Is proud of himself and knows how proud his family is of him
-Right now would most like to drive my car
-His RDC is pretty cool, yells a lot, but he likes us overall
-The first thing he wants to do after graduation is wear civvy's and go to a Motel 6 with some company
-He sounds good and sounds like their division is really coming together
Can't wait to see him and meet everyone!!
Jana, thank you for sharing the info :)
I got a letter on Friday (the one with Alex's "lovely" description of the gas chamber, in it he stated/confirmed that battle stations is Tuesday, August 23 and he said at least 3 times to make sure I am home to answer the phone on Wednesday... like I'd be any where else in this world!! I don't understand the confusion on the BS dates, wish there was a way for us to know for sure. Too bad something like that doesn't warrant a phone call home ;)
I can't believe we've come this far. We have so much to be proud of! It sure sounds like we have a wonderful group of kids!! I was at a festival on Friday and I bought a new blue candle to burn Tuesday night. And my sister is coming over on Wednesday to keep me company (more like keep me sane) while I wait for my phone call.
I have to go to work but I will be waiting as for my call as well. However i will have my phone glue to my side or in my boob's hehehehehe. I am sure not going to Miss that call. I hope the call comes in during my lunch hour. I still waiting for a letter from this week I hope it comes soon.
Have A Bless DAy
Theresa
No I believe they are central time like us texan.
theresa
Well Ladies, we are rapidly approaching "BS Day"! Sounds like the other divisions are doing well. I have yet to see a post about someone not making it through (although I'm not so sure anyone would be eager to share that). Have you seen or heard about anyone not passing?
I have my blue candle ready for tomorrow night. Jana, have a safe trip and feel free to call me if you need someone that can relate to talk to! I am not leaving the house Wednesday until the call comes in. After that I need to run to town and get my banking done, run some errands and a stop off at the nail salon! then home to pack. We plan on leaving around noon on Thursday. Hope you all have a safe trip to Ilinois!!
did you see the PHOTO of the DIV 279 it on the navy training command page ck it out. you can see all of the div there.
theresa
Yes, it was! I was so surprise to see the Photo of My SR div. I was having a sad day until i got home an ck the navy training commad pg. My SR is in the 2 roll 3 person in to right she also is where glass.
I was carrying my daughter notebook computer in my arm as if i was carrying my daughter telling my mother LOOK LOOK HERE IS "ALEXIS"". My brother comes running WHERE WHERE I SAID RIGHT HERE!!! she looks so good she is all smiles from ear to ear. I cried like a babe!! but I know that GOD FAITHFUL! well getting ready for work. Please be safe on your trip to GL and GOD willing I will be see you in the meet an greet.
GOD Bless you and have a BLESS TRIP
THERESA
Jana, I will definitely do that for you! And like I said before, you are feeling anxious while waiting for the call, just give me a ring and we can chat a bit. My candles are still burning, it's 12:30 a.m. here, but my hubby says I can't leave them going all night. I might though, I may just sneak one of the two in our room and put it on the dresser. He'll never know, he sleeps like a dead log!! LOL
Have a safe trip tomorrow, be careful on the roads!
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