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My son ships 16 Nov 2015  -anyone else have a loved one shipping then?

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Thanks for your help. He is just excited to get there and get going.

jenb - hope your SR has safe travels getting thru the snow.  

My SR left yesterday with clear skies and flew into rain in GL.  It was his first flight so glad that all went well for him.  It was about 2 hours from the time he got off the plane until I got the "call".  Now I will be waiting for the box and the letter to come.

That is very exciting. My son is anxious to get there and get going. But he and his new Navy friends are having fun visiting the USO.

jenb, check your My Page.

They always make the best of things, dont they! Glad to hear that they are bonding!!!
I agree Lisa...even with my other kids, two dogs, guinea piga and five chickens a big void will be there. I just keep thinkh that even tho he will not be here for the holidays, this is a busy time of the year, so i am hoping it goes by fast!!!
My son left on the 16th too!

Check your My Page.

I know!!! I asked if we could get our kids for the holiday...as i live in Chicago...but no deal. They will have a great meal and hopefully letters to read from home! It sure wont be the same with out him home!

We had a nice time with our son this past weekend.  He had lots of phone calls and visits from family and friends wishing him well.  We fixed him his favorite foods Saturday night and geared everything around his favorite things trying to make his last days at home as memorable as possible.   We dropped him off with his Recruiter on Sunday afternoon and said our tearful goodbyes.  Later that evening while driving to the hotel to visit him he called letting us know his leave date changed from 11/16 to 11/18.  I thought he was kidding at first, but by Sunday night we were all at home staring at each other once again. Talk about emotional rollercoaster!

I dropped him off at the Recruiters again today.  My fingers are crossed there won't be any additional delays and he will leave tomorrow as scheduled. He's been signed up for 8 months now and I know he is ready for this journey to begin.

Same here, AquariusMom...we had a nice weekend. We drooped him off at the Recruiter at 12:45 this afternoon. Now we are getting ready to go have dinner with him. Tomorrow we will go see him get sworn in and then he is off to the races!!! Then i will go home, crawl in bed and go fetal for a few hours!!!
It's hard being a mom sometimes. I miss my son. The idea of not being able to talk to him for quite some time is so hard.

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