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Started this discussion. Last reply by JessicaB-Sailor Mom Mar 27, 2011. 189 Replies 0 Likes
Would very much like to talk to you! My son went to MEPS in St. Louis yesterday and already feel like my heart is gonna break!
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How is your son doing? Kelly gets to come home and visit us on the 12th of August and stay for 2 weeks. Then she goes back to Gulfport for a month and then to VA. Her sis got into the nursing program at John A. Logan so we are hoping that works out for her. Our son is a grad student at SIU.
Hope to hear from you,
Marsha
Hi Glad you wrote back. Kelly seems to like it in Gulfport but I think she would like some cooler weather. She is going to be a Seabee, she is going to learn to build and repair things.
My husband and I are planning to go see her this month sometime. She has phased up and can go places now.
My younger daughter might join the Navy too if she doesn't get into the nursing or a medical program at John A. Logan.
Have a good night. Marsha
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How long did it take for your sailor to contact you after arriving at A-school? :( Please let me know!!
Hey Kim,
I have talked to JC either by text or voice just about every day and he seems to be doing well, I am little worried about them today because of the bad weather I talked to him earlier and the tornadoe alarms were going off, I told him to keep me posted. We are planning on heading to see JC on May 19th we live in Charleston SC so we are a good 10 hours away. Hopefully those plans won't change and we can see him because he informed me the other day that he doesn't get to come home after a school that he goes straight to Conn so it woiuld be late July before he gets to come home on leave. I am glad that JC and Doug are able to get to know each other and become friends. Well take care and I will talk with you later. Pray for the weather to clear up.
Hi Kim,
I miss you!
Glad to hear Doug is liking Mississippi.
Zac likes CT too. His room-mates are both in different stages of Sub School and have been giving him good advise!
I don't know many Sub moms yet :( But I have talked to a mom from Colorado who seems nice!
Keep in touch.
Beth :)
Hey Kim,
Just wanted to let you know that JC my son and Doug are roomies in Missi. I talked to JC yesterday he and Doug were eating pizza and watching tv. Sounds like a little R&R was well earned.
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