Hi,
I just picked my son, Chris, up from Great Lakes today. He has been separated from the Navy because of severe tendonitis and, God willing, will have an opportunity to return.
He had so many great things to say about bootcamp and we have loved listening to his stories. He was in Ship 11, Div. 224. To all the Ship 11, Div 224 mom's and dad's, he has nothing but good things to say about your sons.
I sent Chris both letters and cheerful, funny, colorful and inspirational cards. I typed all my letters and inserted pictures in them -- lots of pictures! he told me that many of the recruits seem to get more letters than cards and that everyone enjoyed cards. he said after a very long day it was nice to have something cheerful to look at.
after he left for bootcamp, I went out and bought about 25cards and started sending them. I also sent him lots of postcards, too. I sent him cards with pieces of art work on them and told him that bootcamp probably didn't include art appreciation -- light messages like that. he said things like this lightened the mood for him and some firends.
he said one of the guys near his "rack" -- bed in navy -speak -- would get down sometimes and he liked looking at the cards -- they cheered him up.
My son asked that I pass on this information to the Navy moms that a bright, cheerful/funny card can really turn a hard day into a good one.
onward,
jeannie b.
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