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Bubblehead, regardless of how good or bad or how up or down he gets be sure and be positive. Be careful when asking question, for whatever reason (friend dropped or did bad, he had a bad day) he may not want to talk about it till he can process the information. This is normal but may not seem normal to us because they have always been very open. Between being tired, cold, having friend do bad or he did bad, it will take him longer to process. My GS was having a problem with a evolution and I gave him a suggestion and he told me he could do it on his own and did not need help, this was not like him. You have to remember if he is in the sandbox and a problem comes up he may not have anyone to get advise from and he is on his own. What he is doing will call for life or death decisions and some of those decisions will have to be made by him. As training get further along he will probably be quieter and give less info to the outside world and we are the outside world to him. One slip of the tongue or someone repeating something said or over hearing something said could cause trouble. I had not served in the Military and this was all new to me and I am still not use to it. For me I am trying to get use to not knowing where he is and can only imagine what he is doing. I have to remember No News is Good News.
Bubblehead, regardless of how good or bad or how up or down he gets be sure and be positive. Be careful when asking question, for whatever reason (friend dropped or did bad, he had a bad day) he may not want to talk about it till he can process the information. This is normal but may not seem normal to us because they have always been very open. Between being tired, cold, having friend do bad or he did bad, it will take him longer to process. My GS was having a problem with a evolution and I gave him a suggestion and he told me he could do it on his own and did not need help, this was not like him. You have to remember if he is in the sandbox and a problem comes up he may not have anyone to get advise from and he is on his own. What he is doing will call for life or death decisions and some of those decisions will have to be made by him. As training get further along he will probably be quieter and give less info to the outside world and we are the outside world to him. One slip of the tongue or someone repeating something said or over hearing something said could cause trouble. I had not served in the Military and this was all new to me and I am still not use to it. For me I am trying to get use to not knowing where he is and can only imagine what he is doing. I have to remember No News is Good News.
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