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Received letter today. She sounded upbeat. Really put my mind at ease.

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I sent Christy1014 and NavyMom friend requests.  Let me know if you got them.  I got a letter from my son yesterday it wasn't very long and did not mention BS.  He had written it last Tuesday.  Hoping to get one tomorrow or Thursday.
I accepted and sent you a message!

Got it thanks!

your welcome!!
I received letter yesterday also! Was short & sweet.  Said they finished live fire training.  Starting to practice graduation. She drew a picture of where she would be standing @ PIR.  Didn't mention when BS scheduled.

I got a letter yesterday too. Like 4 pages long!! Said he finished live fire as well and earned a Sharpshooter ribbon. Not sure exactly what it means but it must be something. He said he would be in the back for PIR because he is tall. Still hasn't mentioned a date for BS. I am ready for Thursday (that is when I get the letter he wrote on Sunday).

My SR is not big on details.  I wish he would have drew me a picture of where he would be standing.  He did mention live fire training too.

Hey I know this sounds stupid but can you tell me what they do at the battlestations? My daughter is in this group and I was wondering. She never likes to worry us. Can you give me some hints to how you get on the facebook page everyone is talking about so I can see the pictures? Thank you so much. I am staying at the Residence Inn for the graduation. So far my daughter says she likes it alot. I am hoping she just doesn't want us to worry.

Hi Granny- We are staying at Residence Inn also.  Is your daughter going to San Antonio? My daughter is also. 

The new sailors have to be back to base fairly early on Friday. From what I understand, The Navy only makes 1 trip to airport. So, sailors may get to airport @ 3AM but flight not until hours later.

Our flight is a 2PM, plan to get to airport very early in order to sit/visit/wait with her. We can give her cell phone there too!

Battlestations is the final test. Recruit then becomes sailor. It's a simulator ship that recruit uses everything they learn.  

Am really stressing!!!!! My son says I might not get to talk to him unless I go to airport at 0300.  If they fly out of O'Hare at 0300 will they not get to at least say hello to family?  We are driving up from SC and I am scared that I won't even get to talk to my baby.  Maybe I am having to hard of a time letting him grow up but lord knows I need to at least hug him before he goes.

I feel your pain. I don't know anything. Each time she writes me its we might have to fly to San Antonia at once.

We might leave early Saturday. She doesn't seem to know anything and I have only had one short phone call.

It does make a parent crazy. I am having a hard time with the letting go thing too. This nine weeks is a shock to

the system for sure!

 

I guess I have been a overprotective mom I can't seem to relax and let go.

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