View Full Version : Just about to get in the car to take my baby boy to Recruitment school *sniff sniff
Kitartas
02-10-2019, 05:43 PM
Not sure what you call it in the US but it's boot camp/basic training for the Navy
He'll be gone for 3 months, 3 states away
Kiana
02-10-2019, 05:49 PM
Awww be strong momma!!! Give him lots of hugs!
Neverland Scraps
02-10-2019, 05:54 PM
Oh no!!! It's a rough time for sure, I can't imagine as a mother dropping your son off at Recruitment School. As a wife of a soldier, immerse yourself with other mothers (speaking for you of course), who have children in the military. They can be a huge source of comfort and encouragement when you need it, as can you be for them! It's a huge change, but the rewards are so amazing when you see them in their uniform and proud of their service to their country! Sadly, it's a long road ahead for both of you, send him letters (when you get his address), but don't expect him to call or write home because they keep them very busy!
And as always, if you need someone to vent, we are all here for you!! Good luck to your son. Praying for him during these next few months! :wub:
Kitartas
02-10-2019, 06:21 PM
Oh no!!! It's a rough time for sure, I can't imagine as a mother dropping your son off at Recruitment School. As a wife of a soldier, immerse yourself with other mothers (speaking for you of course), who have children in the military. They can be a huge source of comfort and encouragement when you need it, as can you be for them! It's a huge change, but the rewards are so amazing when you see them in their uniform and proud of their service to their country! Sadly, it's a long road ahead for both of you, send him letters (when you get his address), but don't expect him to call or write home because they keep them very busy!
And as always, if you need someone to vent, we are all here for you!! Good luck to your son. Praying for him during these next few months! :wub:
Thanks Wendy for your words of support and prayers. I’m freaking out but already as proud as I could ever be, he has wanted this since he was 8 - this is literally his dream come true. They get their phones on weekends from week 4 onwards (with good behavior of course) but knowing the way he is he will be focused on what he is doing and won’t be too worried about calling us. his girlfriend is busting to ask someone whether we can send packages
He’s the one in my gallery that I just scrapped his 13th birthday (I’m a bit behind lol)
Neverland Scraps
02-10-2019, 06:35 PM
Thanks Wendy for your words of support and prayers. I’m freaking out but already as proud as I could ever be, he has wanted this since he was 8 - this is literally his dream come true. They get their phones on weekends from week 4 onwards (with good behavior of course) but knowing the way he is he will be focused on what he is doing and won’t be too worried about calling us. his girlfriend is busting to ask someone whether we can send packages
He’s the one in my gallery that I just scrapped his 13th birthday (I’m a bit behind lol)
when my husband did basic training, he wasn't allowed packages but letters. They also hold them for good behavior and for extra work. We wrote to him all the time while he was in Basic, but he never once wrote back. He did call the first few days with his address, but then we never heard back from him until a week before he graduated to tell us the date of graduation. It was a stressful time of not talking to him, but honestly looking back, it compared to nothing like when he was deployed! You know he's safe there, doing what he's always dreamed of doing! :wub:
carrie1977
02-10-2019, 07:19 PM
Sending you hugs, mama!
rach3975
02-10-2019, 11:02 PM
I hope the 3 months passes quickly! (And that he loves it and checks in sometimes!)
mrsashbaugh
02-10-2019, 11:08 PM
Congrats to your son making it to his dream! Big hugs to you mama and I love Wendy's advice.
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