My son Noah is with Ship 2, Division 904? Anyone out there with an SR in this same ship/division? Are you heading to Great Lakes to attend 12/5 PIR? Hoping to meet other parents at Sarge's Meet-n-Greet.
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You're right about that...it's amazing what 8 weeks will do for these young men. They will accomplish more in these 8 weeks than they ever thought possible and getting a taste of all these skills may truly spark a passion for them to pursue in the future. This cold IS ridiculous and I keep writing to Noah to hang in there as he'll be able to thaw out in San Antonio in a little over two weeks. You're right about that wind too...I've been there off Lake Michigan and it can be pretty nasty. Hope the drive for you and your family isn't too bad. I'm already dredding driving down from Wisconsin...let alone hoping they have a 4WD to rent when I get there...yikes! It's Thursday so hopefully all of us anxious parents get a letter at least but with Veterans Day, it may be another day delayed. Keep in touch Jay...I'm getting this letter off to Noah with a headliner telling him to say hello to SR PIERCE? For once I'll give him a good reason to give me that confused look...ha!
Hi Jay. So off goes my letter to Noah. Wish I could see his face when he reads the first line telling him to say hello to SR PIERCE. I believe we are at 21 days until PIR...how awesome is that eh? Just praying that this storm is gone by then...
No doubt Jay. I hope there's no impact to those trying to get to their SR's PIR this week...will keep them in our Prayers for safe trips as they make their way. Sarge has a service that sets up a service to pick folks up at the airport so I'm "might" consider taking him up on that and paying for that option. My luck is I get to the airport and they don't have the cars needed to drive in this snow to the PIR. It's happened to me before where folks keep cars longer due to snow conditions and it impacted my vacation plans. Will just keep an eye on the weather and see...crossing my fingers, legs, eyes and whatever...I'll be crossing my arms and be crossed if I don't make it to PIR...ha! I'm outta here for the night...my daughter (who was a CTI3 Petty Officer 3rd class Cryptologic Technician in the Navy) is turning 25 today so I'm on my way to celebrate her youth. She speaks fluent French and Korean and got out of the navy after 5 years and is now back in college (on the Navy dollars...dads a happy camper on that!). Have a great eve...told a lot of folks of our connection..very cool full circle with our sons. Cheers!
Mahalo (thanks) Jay...will certainly pass it on to her when I see her again this weekend. Had a great dinner and visit and she was pretty impressed with how lucky we were to connect let alone how Doug referenced Noah in his letter to you and your wife. Lord knows I was glad just to hear from another DIV 904 parent but to know our sons know each other was a bonus. Good stuff Jay and glad your wife caught the name and our conversation! Cheers!
Hey there Jay...give me some insight on your son's faves (like favorite football team or basketball team)...something like that. I'll send him a letter with some newspaper clippings (if he's into some sport team). By the time Noah and Doug connect the dots of how we've connected on NavyDads, he'll get a second surprise by getting a letter from me...ha! Just thought to send words of encouragement and appreciation and if he has a fave team in sports or anything, I'll send a snippet from a newspaper or magazine. I've been sending Noah clips of newspapers of his favorite team (Rams)...not sure why the Rams...but he's a hardcore Rams...so yes, he celebrated the Rams win over the Seahawks!
Right on Jay. Yes, I've been sending Noah clips (even against my will when the Rams beat the Seahawks). I try to send "stuff" that keeps his mind on light subjects as I know he's been studying a lot. I even send him the comics from the newspaper and I know he's never spent time reading those. Some local news of his highschool buddies (football, soccer, volleyball games) keeps him in touch with how his alma matre is doing...as much as I know he's moving on in his life, he's transitioning out and away from a lot of good friends. Just a few ideas of what "stuff" I've been sending...Doug's got good taste in baseball teams...he and Noah can chat about that for a bit...Noah played in the Cal Ripken League for awhile...maybe at A-school they can dust their gloves off and just have a good time throwing. At almost 50, I still enjoy doing that with Noah and my brother...
Right on Jay...same here. My son has a Facebook account so I had his mom add his address to it so his friends could write to him. I also sent out a mass text to my neighbors (really close neighborhood) and family and friends. I also printed up address labels, put them on envelopes with stamps and put it in a Ziploc envelope and magnetic stripped it to my front door. A lot of the kids want to write but it's a hassle to get envelopes let alone stamps so I told them that anytime they wanted to write or send a picture or whaterver...to just grab an envelope from my front door! Even the 5 year old boy next door came by to get one with his dad...too cool. The kids in our "hood" really look up to Noah so it's been great to see them taking time to write. Hope Doug's friends from band send him the "what's up" letters...I'm sure the boys spirits raise even just a bit when their names are called at Mail Call. I just ran into a friend of Noah's from school and she was asking about him and she mentioned writing to him...so I went to my car and gave her an envelope already set to go that I was going to use but thought he'd get much more of a spirits raised hearing from his good friend. So...I guess after reading this myself, I am still looking out for my "boy"...ha! I'll consider it all a part of our the transition...as the dad (aka separation anxiety...ha!).
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