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How are you holding up? I know Boot Camp is scary, the unknown.
Like I said, Mark is fine. It just takes a few weeks for him to get into the rountine of Boot Camp and over being homesick.
The recruits always say they love Boot Camp, by the time they graduate.
The moms have it rough though.. That's why I press on the fact of staying in contact with other Navy moms. I'm always on this website! HAHA!
I'll let you what to expect. The box with his belongings will be next week. That does give an empty feeling.
The following week is the Form letter. It's now combined with graduation information.
It should have a couple of sentences from him, on the back.
Around the third week is the long letter,. I do warn moms, sometimes the first letter is sad. Don't panic if it is. His letters will get more uplifting.
Please don't hesitate to write.
Take care and God bless,
Barbara
How are you today? This Navy for moms is such a blessing.
How many weeks in Boot Camp is Mark now?
For starters he's fine. Once the recruits get into the rountine of Boot Camp and over being homesick, they like Boot Camp beleive it or not.
Please stay in touch with other Navy moms. I'm always here. We'll help you through Boot Camp.
Please don't hesitant ot write.
Take care and God bless,
Barbara
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