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Thom.....Stand strong if you are a man of faith I would say allot of prayers. You will all survive !! How exciting your son has chosen to serve in the Unites States Navy. I bet you and your family are so proud as you should be. My son recently graduated from boot camp and is now in A school in Pensacola. It will be a difficult time if you are as close to your son as I was and your family is tight. We went through a flood of diffrent emotions. Try and go to meps when you send him off. It helped us to see the Army Captain swear him and 5 others in. He gave a great speech about what was to come and how they would be grilled and tested but like many thousands before them they will survive. Make no mistake your son will be tested big time but the reward is oh so great ! I have never been so emotional or proud as I was at our sons PIR last week. He had matured in 9 short weeks and was excited about his Navy future. Get ready to start writing letters and sending photo's. My son said when he was allowed to get his mail it was like Christmas and meant so much. Do not count on many calls we hardly heard from our son. Much has to do on how well his division does. If they do well and get good commanding officers he will be rewarded with phone time etc...If he is in shall we say a difficult division ( as my son was ) there will be little time given. The sadness you will feel at his departure will turn to incredible joy at graduation just remember that. The time at first will go slowly but the last month fly's by !! The best to you family and prayers for your son...Scott
SCOTT MAHON said:Thom.....Stand strong if you are a man of faith I would say allot of prayers. You will all survive !! How exciting your son has chosen to serve in the Unites States Navy. I bet you and your family are so proud as you should be. My son recently graduated from boot camp and is now in A school in Pensacola. It will be a difficult time if you are as close to your son as I was and your family is tight. We went through a flood of diffrent emotions. Try and go to meps when you send him off. It helped us to see the Army Captain swear him and 5 others in. He gave a great speech about what was to come and how they would be grilled and tested but like many thousands before them they will survive. Make no mistake your son will be tested big time but the reward is oh so great ! I have never been so emotional or proud as I was at our sons PIR last week. He had matured in 9 short weeks and was excited about his Navy future. Get ready to start writing letters and sending photo's. My son said when he was allowed to get his mail it was like Christmas and meant so much. Do not count on many calls we hardly heard from our son. Much has to do on how well his division does. If they do well and get good commanding officers he will be rewarded with phone time etc...If he is in shall we say a difficult division ( as my son was ) there will be little time given. The sadness you will feel at his departure will turn to incredible joy at graduation just remember that. The time at first will go slowly but the last month fly's by !! The best to you family and prayers for your son...Scott
My son graduated in june and is now inSan diego going to a school .I can only speak from my experience the emotions will always be there they dont go away.But once he is out of boot camp communication is pretty much on a regular basis via email or phone .I would encourage you to write often it will keep his sprits up and it really is the only way to talk,Phone calls are few.One thing i learned is if he does not write or call do not take personally he is going thru many changes every thing he does is going to be the navy way.He is learning a lot in a little time and his focus is getting thru bootcamp.I hope you can go to the PIR it is awesome and it will let you reconnect with your son and you will see the time away was worth it .I hope this helps keep your sprits up encourage him we are all proud of him as a navy dad my self i understand what you are going thru good luck.
Thanks, for your support and advice. Sometime I hope to give the same advice and support to others who are about to go through this. Good luck to your son now and in the future. God Bless
peter smith said:My son graduated in june and is now inSan diego going to a school .I can only speak from my experience the emotions will always be there they dont go away.But once he is out of boot camp communication is pretty much on a regular basis via email or phone .I would encourage you to write often it will keep his sprits up and it really is the only way to talk,Phone calls are few.One thing i learned is if he does not write or call do not take personally he is going thru many changes every thing he does is going to be the navy way.He is learning a lot in a little time and his focus is getting thru bootcamp.I hope you can go to the PIR it is awesome and it will let you reconnect with your son and you will see the time away was worth it .I hope this helps keep your sprits up encourage him we are all proud of him as a navy dad my self i understand what you are going thru good luck.
Don't have much 'help' to offer, just a "here, here". My son ships on the 29th and I'd say we're probably in the same boat (or do I say 'ship' now?). Never thought about the myriad of emotions that would be affecting me. My pride is swell, but my heart hurts and I don't necessarily want him to know that part. Here's to us all having good luck and a successful graduation!
Thom.......first, welcome aboard and be sure to stop by the Ohio Dads group. You might have the wife sign on the "NavyForMoms.com" site. I know its a distance to travel and late notice but a group of the Ohio Moms and a couple of us Dads are getting together on 10/24 for meet and greet lunch at the Grand Fiesta Mexican Restaurant 18737 Royalton Rd. (Rt 82) Strongsville, OH. Its on the southside of the street across from PD. Its about a mile west of I71 on Rt. 82. It will be from 12 - 2 PM, if you want to stop by I am sure you would be welcomed and can get a lot of the answers you are looking for. What rate/job will your son be going in for.
Our son left today also. as far as I know my ex wife nor his sister have heard anything from him as of yet. this last couple of days have been very emotional for us also. So I guess we will hear something we he gets a chance.
Our son should just be getting to Great Lakes now. They had a 7-9 hour drive instead of flying. Good luck to your son and God Speed. Please stay in touch Thanks Thom Tipul
Shane Snyder said:Our son left today also. as far as I know my ex wife nor his sister have heard anything from him as of yet. this last couple of days have been very emotional for us also. So I guess we will hear something we he gets a chance.
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