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Are there any mom's whose child left for basic this past week? My youngest did. This is the second time through this for us, as her sister left last year. Just looking for others in the same boat, so to speak. LOL. It has been sorta quiet around here.
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Hi there!!
Yes my son left and arrived Monday. I got the "I'm here call" and nothing since. Waiting for "THE BOX" to arrive. This is my first go around, and it's been a very emotional week. I've writting his first letter and getting ready to write a second. Just wish I had an address.... I love this site, and it's great there is a place for all of us to go to to connect w/ others.
Hello! I got her call, and there were tears in her voice. Her sister never cried, except when I dropped her off at the recruiting office. Of course, she denies it now. LOL. I wish your son the absolute best! You should be getting the box shortly, then a form letter about a week or two later. I already have letters to send to my daughter. Write often, no matter how mundane it may seem, they live for those letters from home.
My daughters recruiter was out most of today too. Monday is a busy day. LOL. An address should be available to you today or tomorrow. I don't understand why you didn't get your call. I learned the last time, no news is good news. I am not the most patient of people, I am going by increments this time. First the address, then the box, then the form letter, then the first letter from her in about three weeks, then a phone call maybe. After that more letters and maybe one more call. I never got the I'm a sailor call with my last one, hopefully I will get one with this one. I really do wish you the best. I know it is hard.
Going by my last kid, I figure on September 28th. The fifth is my oldest daughter's one year anniversry with the Navy.
I'm thinking Oct. 5th. They should still be processing for another day, and then the 8 weeks begin. Mine left 8/2 also.
Either week, it will be great to see them! :) I got my box of her stuff yesterday. So that is one more step.
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