Graduation days away
Posted by Manuel R. Dominguez on March 12, 2009 at 10:45pm in Bootcamp Forum
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Before you know it 8 weeks will slip by. Good luck to your son Ray. May he have clear skies and calm seas.
Manuel
Keith
This site is great and was a lot of help in answering all of my concerns. What I liked about this was it was answers from other parents. I am very proud of Manny and cant wait to see him Friday marching with his detail. Soon as I get home I will post pics.
Manuel
I myself can't wait till you guys get to experience one of the most proud days of your lives in seeing your son/daughter graduate from RTC. I know that when you get back you will have all kinds of pictures to post on the site and have a ton to talk about your sailors. Feel free to express it as everytime I see a new dad posting their excitement on here about P.I.R. it takes me back to the day that my son graduated and the excitement comes back to me.
I have always been proud of the decisions that Trevor has made but when he told my wife and I that he was joining the Navy so that he could take care of his newly formed family, we were very reserved and worried about the timing of his decision. When we made the trip to Great Lakes and set in the P.I.R. hall with the thousands of other family members and watched as My son marched in. I had the utmost respect for him and I knew then that he had made the best decision that he could have ever made to take care of his wife and young baby for a long time to come.
I am awaiting this long week with you and am ready to hear of your experiences with your son/daughter and how much they have grown in the last 8 weeks and how much more proud that they have made you of them. I only hope that you have found some information on this site that will help you with things to do, places to go and spend time with your son/daughter.
Tony
Didnt mean to make it sound like good bye, but rather Hello. And greatful to ge part of such a large family.