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I'm looking for other moms that have SRs in same division. So far I am the only one I've been able to find.
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My son mentioned in his last letter than his division (297) is loud and obnoxious, so they get extra IT (Intense Training = discipline).
My daughter is in Div 297 and said they do alot of extra IT. I promise you, she is not one of the loud ones....this is what she has wanted to do for a while and wouldn't jeopardize that. She has always been quiet, but did mention in a letter that there are some pretty rude girls in this division.
I got a message from her boyfriend last night that she wrote in a letter that she has to do extra IT because of all the letters she gets....i guess they think she is loved too much!! I asked him if I should not send so many letters and he said she likes the extra IT...go figure...I never would have thought that! She has always been athletic, but extra IT?
Can't wait to hear all the stories from division 297....should be some good ones!!
Take care ladies!
We're not in your div, but my daughter is saying some of the same things about hers. Guess it takes a while for everything to gel, but I'm hoping and praying that it will. My daughter welcomes the extra IT as well. says they're not really doing as much "working out" as she thought they would and she actually enjoy's that. (Sometimes I wonder if she was switched at birth! LOL)
My daughter has a message for the parents of daughters in 297 and 298.... LOL She said your daughter talks a lot.. LOL Gosh I love her to death.. always has that sense of humor no matter where she is.
Heather said the same thing about IT, she has spent nights in the beginning crying because these girls wont work together... but she seems so much more upbeat now. I can't wait for this to be over.
Got another letter from my son (3/297). His entire letter was about how they spent last week on learning how to properly handle and use the weapons. He was so excited and mentioned how listening to the instructor goes a long way b/c all the SR lives (once they graduated) are in each other's hands in the event of an emergency.
Now I just wonder when Battle Stations will happen?!
Can't wait to see many of you at Sarge's!
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