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My son leaves for boot camp Feb. 16th and that is all I know. He is married and has a 20 month old son. I really don't know what to do as far as getting info. Will he call me or his wife. Where will his personal items be sent? How do I find out when he graduates? Please all info will be so helpful. Thank you.

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He will call his wife with the "I'm here" call BUT tell him that he can take his cell  phone to use along the way. Join this group to get info and to connect with other N4M's with Feb DEPers    http://www.navyformoms.com/group/leavinforbootcampinfebruary

 

His personal belongings should be sent to whomever he addresses the box to, most likely his wife. He only needs to take a few things. You'll find out his grad date about 10 days - 2 weeks after he leaves in a form letter sent to his wife.

Hi Michy! Congrats to you son first of all!  I know there are TONS of questions you and his wife probably have, and some that will never be answered :(  I have to say the best advise I was ever given is to remember "No news is good news"!  My son is in boot camp right now and it is something that has helped me to cope with not hearing from him! Where he sends his belonging will depend on him and who he addresses them to. He will gt a very brief call, maybe 30 seconds, uponhis arrival at bootcamp, and there is no guarantee of any further calls after that.  We got lucky and got a call this morning from our son , only 5 minutes long,but so worth the wait!  Others get longer calls and some get none at all. I would discuss with him and his wife now who he will call that first night so that you both are not expecting it.  He will not be able to make 2 calls that night.  And then just make sure he has both numbers for any future calls he may be allowed.  You won't get his mailing address for about 2 weeks or so and at that time you will find out when he gradutaes.  Once you have his address you can write to him every single day but he may only be allowed to write on Sunday's.  It's a little tough going throughthis but staying positive and being supportive will help him as well as his wife get through it!  Best of luck :)  

Thanks for the info. This is going to be so hard. His wife and 20 month old are going to move in with her Mom, about 45 minutes away from me. My grandson has a total meltdown when his daddy (my son) leaves for work...he adores his father. Any suggestions......if my grandson was here I would have pictures everywhere so he doesn't forget his father. When does the crying stop?
I think the pictures are a great idea to have up. And maybe even have his wife made a video of him where he is talking directly to his son. This way he can not only see daddy but hear his voice too! And its really hard to say when the crying stops! The first 3 weeks are definitely the hardest! I cried almost every day until I started getting letters from my son. That was a relief to me hearing from him and knowing he was ok in his own words. But then it made me miss him even more not being able to pick up the phone and call him. I don't know that it has gotten easier for me, but I have started to adjust to him not being around. Little things will start the tears like I saw a car just like his driving out of a store parking lot, made me cry! I have 3 daughters at home, the youngest is 4, so they keep me busy! Navy 4 Moms has certainly helped a lot! Such a great support team on here!

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