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Our sailors will moving on to the 2nd phase of "Nuke" School. Indoc starts on Feb.9th and classes on the 13th. Since we will all be in the "same boat" together, I thought it will be nice to share our experiences.  Lets continue to support our sailors and each other!

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congrats and best wishes!!!  praying for a long and happy marriage!!  

we are having a wedding in july!!

i dont think my son is training for the mudder run.

So just called and made reservations for PS graduation in July. Heard they fill up fast and I have family coming so I needed a 3 bedroom. Well, since its a graduation weekend had to pay in full and its non-refundable! So texed the BOY and told him you better graduate or this momma is out 450.00 and she wont be happy! LOL

Just talked to Colin, seems to be doing really good, got a new roomate today, someone that just graduated A school.

Just spoke  with  my  sailor and  he  seems extremely stressed.  I  think going  from 5AM  to  11PM is  really  getting  to  him and  he  is  beginning  to  question if  he can  get  through  this. I  have  been  trying  to  encourage him that  that there  is  an  end  to  school  an d he   needs  to  keep  putting  one  step  in  front  of  the  other  until  he  gets  there.His  marks  have  been fine. so  I  think  he  is  feeling  overwhelmed  with  all  the  information  they  are  being  hit  with.  It  sounds  that some  of  his  other  classmates  are  going  through  the  same  thing and  I  am  afraid  that  this   attitude  can  be  catchy. Any  advice?

yeah the whole school atmosphere can really suck...they arent really Navy rules they use! Its just messing with them to see how the can cope! Tell him to take advantage of any time he has to himself, get outdoors, excercise, get outta that room!

Make sure he knows just to do his best, but not making it through NUKE school is not the end of his Navy career! If you are an outstanding Sailor and put forth your all they will see that and you can be re-rated......know some that have and are as happy as clams!

@Betsyleebig my sailor boy seems to be having a tough time as well. He had been doing fine until the last few days all of a sudden he's having issues with stress not sleeping and being home sick. It was all of a sudden like turning a switch on. Praying for all our sailors.
I was so relieved to see its not just my son. He has said since A school that this place sucks the life out of you. But he did great and everything was going good until the last couple weeks and he too is questioning why he's doing this. I thought it was because he needs more sleep. I just keep reminding him that in the whole grand scheme of life 2 years isn't that much time. I know when they are young it feels like forever, I too think its being home sick I wish I lived closer. But hopefully if we all pray it will get better.

hello!

Happy Easter to everyone!!!

i hope all of your sailors get to feeling better about school!!!  it is tough on them!!!   i will be praying for all of them!!!

Marriage Licience obtained! Chief and Instructor really cool with son leaving class early to make it to the court house in time! YAY!

congrats!!  sounds like everything went well!!!

Happy  Easter to  everyone and  congratulations  to  th e new  bride  and  groom. On  another  note   just  spoke  with  my  sailor. He  sounded  so  much  better  than  the  last  time  we  spoke.  He  was  happy  he  passed  the  physics final  and  of  course  it is  the  beginning  of  the  weekend.

Great Day!

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Wow, beautiful pics! Did you have a professional photographer? It must have been hard to plan an out of state wedding. I can't believe your son stood in the water with his dress blues and shoes on for a photo op, but what a nice pic.  Congratulations to all of you!

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