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Hey Ladies. Yesterday was the day my baby left for bootcamp. It went ok until today when he called and that was the last time he can call for about 4-6 weeks tops. I can't lie, I miss him with every ounce of me but what is making me strong is knowing, I have a promise ring and NOTHING will interfere with us. The Navy will only make us stronger and i am a proud navy gf. I love him and he knows that. It was extremly hard saying goodbye. But the whole point in this post it to let any girlfriend who has to say goodbye to please just stick in there. I KNOW from the past 2 days, it is extremly hard. I still am in high school and a whole lot of people on our facebook friends know about our relationshipa and the whole Navy ordeal so there are random people who are nice to me and help out and there are some real mean people who just dont understand us. just hang in there & dont let anyone who doesnt understand what youre going through put you down because YOURE THE STRONG ONE :)

i'm here for anyone who needs me cause i am going through what you are/will go through.

 

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Well I'm herre to help and if you wanna talk one on one feel free to add me :) I am sending some letters tues. and jjust play by ear until he writes back :)

Hello, LaneGF.

My husband too left for bootcamp on Monday (the 27th) and it feels like the days are dragging by and it hasn't even been a full week yet! I got to spend time with him at MEPS before he left and the phone call I got Monday night letting me know he arrived safely was a killer. Today I just received his box with his civilian clothes in it, and luckily I found a note that he wrote on the plane. I've been trying to occupy my time (hanging out with my girlfriends and going to work) but deep down I know I miss him a lot. Just thinking of all the times he has ever made me smile, and cute things he does, allows me to keep on with my day. Who knows, maybe our men will graduate the same day. We can do it. :]

Ps, keep in touch. Maybe our sailors will graduate the same day :]

-Amanda

Hopefully they will :) I'll keep in touch thanks for adding me.

My fiance left the 29th so there is a good chance we might have the same PIR date :)

It sure is! My husband let the 27th. :]

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