Thread: charlie is in the navy.
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01-23-2012 05:23 PM #16
Good for Charlie, Barb. It takes a special type of person for submarine duty, personally I like terra firma under my feet.Ken Thomas
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01-23-2012 08:58 PM #17
same here. and sunlight.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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01-23-2012 09:01 PM #18
glenn thank you so much. the hard part is going to be letting him go. but there are days that i think i might look forward to it.BARB
LET THE FUN BEGIN
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01-24-2012 12:33 AM #19
Thats kool,Barb..Congratulations to him from us down here,too..Its a pity there arent a few like him down here who would do the same,,and learn valuable skills,like Charlie will..Micah 6:8
If we aren't supposed to have midnight snacks,,,WHY is there a light in the refrigerator???
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01-24-2012 05:18 AM #20
Barb, please send my Congratulations to Charlie and a great big THANK YOU for his service!
..and think of the tricks he might bring back for the monte!!!...at least I'm enjoying the ride!
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01-24-2012 06:04 AM #21
Congratulations My youngest now serves in the US marine Corps, I've served may brother cousin and uncles served. IT time to be proud of this young man you raised to make this decision few do and do to those few we are free. There is many places for you to find support and comfort of whats going on in his life as it now changes. In the marines it's called marines moms or something like that being being single parent I chatted with allot of them and I used that support. And again congratulation to you for raising a fine young man and for him to be welling to protect my back. simpa phi Mom
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