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Day one of husband being gone
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 45395" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I want to say Im sorry but I also want to say how proud I am of both of you. This will be a difficult time for you but you will rise to the occasion I am certain. </p><p></p><p>I cant say that I understand completely what it is like to have your husband in the military but I can vividly remember when Jamie went to boot. It was the longest 17 weeks of my life! </p><p></p><p>My advice would be to find a board for families of navy people and get support there. Nothing like having some been there done that advice. You will probably also meet folks who may be living where you will be moving. Might make some new friends that way in advance. Also keep writing to husband...nice upbeat newsy letters. The time will fly by and soon you will see him in that officers uniform and you will be so proud your chest will burst! </p><p></p><p>By the way...when you write to him, thank him from me for what he is doing. Anchors Away from this former Marine Mom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 45395, member: 1514"] I want to say Im sorry but I also want to say how proud I am of both of you. This will be a difficult time for you but you will rise to the occasion I am certain. I cant say that I understand completely what it is like to have your husband in the military but I can vividly remember when Jamie went to boot. It was the longest 17 weeks of my life! My advice would be to find a board for families of navy people and get support there. Nothing like having some been there done that advice. You will probably also meet folks who may be living where you will be moving. Might make some new friends that way in advance. Also keep writing to husband...nice upbeat newsy letters. The time will fly by and soon you will see him in that officers uniform and you will be so proud your chest will burst! By the way...when you write to him, thank him from me for what he is doing. Anchors Away from this former Marine Mom. [/QUOTE]
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