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He told us that he got one hour to call anyone he wanted.  He said it was hard, but he was doing fine.  He sounded good.  It made us feel better hearing from him.  We didn't even think to ask what day they were on - sorry. 

We got a call today as well. It was great to hear his voice and actually be able to ask questions. (Of course I forgot to ask the important questions!) He's having a hard time with the no talking thing, too. I'm praying that they all make it thru to PIR 9/7. I know they have to be strict, but no talking? Really? I'd get sent home the first day! (Or at least graduate 2 months late.) But I'm happy to know that he's doing okay and has made friends.

my son is Ship 9 div 287.  His 1 phone call and the 2 letters have been so sad to read. It sounds like they are in trouble and getting IT all the time. He said no one was working as a team, people weren't listening, etc.  Makes me so nervous...that they are over 1/2 way to PIR and not doing well as a Div and getting IT.  Has anyone gotten any good news from their SR from ship 9 div 287? We haven't heard from our son since last Wednesday.

Oh great!  That's my SR's ship.  I hope it's not him causing the demerits and now there goes my phonecall.  :(

Sharbear youre not the only one feeling that way. I worry about mine too :(

We also need to remember at least one of our SRs is probably on watch...

This just sucks, what are they doing on that ship, that seems awfully high.  ugh

I'm thinking inspection time..

Love caring my phone with me everywhere I go (bathroom, shower), waiting on the elusive phone call.  Wondering just when it will come?

There are only 7 members here? Its just likes but not sure if that means members too. Would love to meet more moms in these divisions.

Got a great letter today!!!!! 2 pages with lots of detail on the daily routine. Sounds very upbeat and counting down the days to graduation. Has made a friend that will be attending "A" school with in San Antonio.  My son said that he is feeling a little under the weather, with a sore throat. Hope he is not getting sick. Just so happy to hear from him and he did say that he should be getting to call home very soon. Still carrying my phone every where just waiting to hear his voice.

Something is clearly going around, my SR is pretty sick too :(

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