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Molly Moms, Dads, Families, Friends! 
We have received a call to SOS! Support Our Sailors!

We are headed back to the USS GEORGE H. W. BUSH. The INTEL/OZ crew is the focus for our August adoption.

This smaller group enjoys fairly comfortable living and working conditions. They spend a lot of time in the workspace and are looking for snacks to enjoy in that area. During their off time they work out to blow off steam. 
This relatively young group is really feeling the separation from home/loved ones and could use morale boosters packaged with bunches of love! Their request list is relatively short. However, they are open to what you think would fun to eat, share, read, play...
They have access to a microwave only.
This group consists of 75 personnel (50 males, 25 females). 
Let's send them a lifeboat FULL of boxes of support!

Here's the wish list:
Pillowcases are a go!
Jerky, jerky, and more jerky
Snacks
Small activity books - sudoku, word find, crossword, etc.
Magazines - gun/weapon related, Cosmo, mens health, etc. 
Plain white bandanas - to be customized by each crew member and used at work or during their workouts
Customization supplies for the bandanas
...and anything else you think they would enjoy!

Shipping is set for the week of August 18-22.

The address will be posted in one week.

This group is really looking forward to our boxes of support! Let's show them lots and lots of love!

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Hi all - my nail lady is donating ALL of their magazines from the salon - starting with last week and going forward. So, every 2 weeks when they get new magazines in, she is having me come to their shop to get their 'older' ones. I feel very blessed by them doing this for me. Right now I have a stack about 2 foot tall of magazines. Of course it is mainly 'girly' magazines, but it includes, People, US, Star, In-style, Entertainment Weekly, OK and a few fashion magazines. I'm also making 600+ cookies for the start of football season for my son's Varsity football team, so I thought I'd make extras for this group as well (if anyone knows - can this group have homemade goodies?)

I think if you send the magazines media rate, it is cheaper!

Pat - do you happen to know on the media rate - does it take longer to get there? I have never used media rate (just heard of it).

I figure I will just hold onto magazines going forward and always have a 'stash' for each months adoptees and supply a box of magazines. The ones I picked up last week are very current - only a month or less out - so they will be pretty current for these guys when they arrive. 

I will also plan to make enough extra cookies to fill a large size priority box!

Yes, I think it does take a little longer for the box to arrive. Haven't used it myself but I know an adoption a while back wanted books and magazines and some moms used the media rate.

They will love the cookies!  The temps are hovering in the 100s right now.  As long as they aren't dipped in chocolate they will be fine!

The homemade cookies will be truly enjoyed!

I've got some Reader's Digest magazines, does it matter if they are from March or April?

NovaMom-the issues you have should be fine. Reader's Digest contains so many good articles that are often good to read any time. Recent magazines are appreciated by the crew!
HuskerFan-Wow! Those magazines will be so welcomed by any of our adoptees!
Also, I'm sure homemade cookies are fine for this group. I'll be in contact with the POC tonight and will double-check on that.

So how does this work?  Do I send the items to the ship directly or to a group?  Can I load up on just one type of item like magazines and assume someone else will provide the rest?  What kind of items are used to decorate teh bandanas?  Fabric markers?

Sorry for all the questions!

NovaMom, We welcome questions!! Yes you send items directly to the ship. If you request to join "MAS We Ship Love" then you will have access to the address. (We do it this way to provide a little security for our contact person.)

For the bandanas, someone else will have to answer that........cause I AIN'T crafty! LMAO!

Hope this helps!

NovaMom-You may send as much or as little as you like. If you want to load up on one thing or make a variety box, that is up to you. We all assemble boxes according to what works for us or what inspires us. This month the wish list is small but they are ready for what we send. Sometimes some of us share a bit about what we are sending. This month, the bandanas are one thing I hope we can cover for each crew member. I think fabric markers to decorate the bandanas are the best choice with this adoption.
Keep asking questions when you have them! We are thrilled you have joined us!

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