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Hi ladies,
My husband left for bootcamp on April 22nd of this year. So about a week ago today. I receved the box of his clothes this morning and I was filled with joy. But sadly i did not get a mailing address to send the letters that My children and I have been writing to him everyday. My question is, How can i get that address? All I got was clothes and shoes. Is there another letter coming? Will I possibly receave it with my DEERS information? And How long will it take to receave that paper work? I really want to start mailing out these letters to him so he knows how much we think of him. Thanks for the help.
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Yeah not knowing if they are going to get the mail is scary. My brother in law is navy and has been in for 6 years now. He said they changed his address a few times while in BC. He said he always ended up getting the mail though. It just took a little longer. I am torn on what I will do. I almost feel like mailing it would be piece of mind for me. Its def. a mental thing making me feel like I am not completely cut off from him by mailing something his way. (:
hahahaha...I dont think i have ever check my mail so much in my life.....
Ok great..I am going to wait on the paper work....i have so many letter i will have written him a book bythe time I mail them all...lol...
Did you receive your call over the weekend? My son called on Saturday morning, he sounded like he was doing well, had mentioned they were on hold for a wk but have started their training recently. It was great to hear from him, he also said he was very sore already, ha! I sure hope you got that call, it makes it easier knowing everything is going well for them! :)
I did get my call..I Was so happy to hear his voice. Def. Made me miss him more..But glad to hear he was doing great. He said he was meeting a lot of people from all over. I am glad you got your call too..Make us all much happier..hahahaha...(: My husband has only been allowed salad and he got taped cause he was 3 pounds over weight. ): So hopefully he is eating better now. I was suprised cause he is a tall thin guy..lol...
I got the letter a few days after the box. It had alot of info, including the address to write.
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