Comments - The time has come! - Navy Dads2024-03-28T22:07:27Zhttps://navydads.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2150375%3ABlogPost%3A488470&xn_auth=noWell said!!! Good Luck Tucker
tag:navydads.com,2017-06-21:2150375:Comment:4958812017-06-21T04:59:55.462ZAC DADhttps://navydads.com/profile/ACDAD
<p>Well said!!! Good Luck Tucker</p>
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<p>Well said!!! Good Luck Tucker</p>
<p></p> Thanks for the encouraging wo…tag:navydads.com,2017-01-25:2150375:Comment:4886442017-01-25T14:34:16.407ZJeffhttps://navydads.com/profile/JeffPearce
<p>Thanks for the encouraging words Jim. We're at that time right now where our son has just gone and I can't get away from the constant wondering of what he's doing right now, with the occasional tears that just come. But knowing PIR will be here before we know it brings some peace and getting back to work and the life distractions that happen bring some normalcy to the new normal of our lives. Sure do miss him a lot already!</p>
<p>The dad in your post said it so good referring to the…</p>
<p>Thanks for the encouraging words Jim. We're at that time right now where our son has just gone and I can't get away from the constant wondering of what he's doing right now, with the occasional tears that just come. But knowing PIR will be here before we know it brings some peace and getting back to work and the life distractions that happen bring some normalcy to the new normal of our lives. Sure do miss him a lot already!</p>
<p>The dad in your post said it so good referring to the change from being with this person daily for 19 years, but like that dad, I know this is the best thing for my son.</p>
<p>So gotta go for now, need to start my first letter to him, I want it ready for when I get our form letter!</p> ....Brought a tear to me' eye…tag:navydads.com,2017-01-22:2150375:Comment:4883922017-01-22T17:34:26.556ZNavy Dads Co-Admin Tomhttps://navydads.com/profile/TomLepak
<p>....Brought a tear to me' eye.....;)</p>
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<p>....Brought a tear to me' eye.....;)</p>
<p></p> Welcome back Jeff! So the tim…tag:navydads.com,2017-01-21:2150375:Comment:4885612017-01-21T01:09:17.944ZNavyDads CoAdmin Jim Gramzahttps://navydads.com/profile/JimGramza
<p>Welcome back Jeff! So the time has come. I wanted to make sure you saw this. It was written by a dad some time ago who was going through the same emotions that we all felt one way or another. It's a good read.</p>
<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>Lest you think you are alone, this was posted by a dad to another member dealing with separation anxiety....…</font></font></font></font></p>
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<p>Welcome back Jeff! So the time has come. I wanted to make sure you saw this. It was written by a dad some time ago who was going through the same emotions that we all felt one way or another. It's a good read.</p>
<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>Lest you think you are alone, this was posted by a dad to another member dealing with separation anxiety....</font></font></font></font></p>
<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>"I know you have seen some encouraging comments from other members, but I wanted to weigh in here too. On 28 January, a month after completing college, my son was sworn in to the Navy DEP.</font></font></font></font></p>
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<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>It was a couple of days after that when it hit me....after 23 years of a daily relationship with him everything was about to change! I knew joining the Navy was going to be the absolute best thing for him. But in spite of that, I became very depressed. I had no idea what I was doing but Goggled Navy support groups. I found this site.</font></font></font></font></p>
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<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>I remember posting my first comments.....reluctantly because I thought others would think of me as less of a man.....how depressed I was already at the thought of my son leaving and he was not leaving for boot until 1 May. Well the responses were surprising! All the admins and a number of other members put me at ease when they responded that every dad on this site, if they are honest with themselves, experienced the same thing. I also followed the great advice from the admins to read as much as possible on this site. All of this really helped! But then came the week before he left. I became very upset and just wasn't sure how I was going to cope. It really took some work to get it under control.</font></font></font></font></p>
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<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>Then the day came to put him on that plane to Great Lakes. As the tears flowed, it was my son in a bit of a role reversal that said, "dad, it's going to be just fine." Well from that point everything happened just as it was described by the admins and other members on this site from receiving the "kid in a box" to the form letter to the first phone call. The best advice I received after his departure was to write often. I didn't really think my son would care that much because my son has always been very independent and not the "home sick" type. But I found out two things in writing the letters: he loved them and encouraged it and they were very therapeutic for me!</font></font></font></font></p>
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<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>In the 7 weeks after I received his address I wrote 16 letters. All typed, no spacing, and not one under 4 pages long! I would never have imagined being able to come up with that much to write about....but you will be surprised. It truly helped the time move along as well. Then believe it or not, PIR was upon us. My son graduated on 28 June. The only thing I can say about PIR is that as it relates to my son, it was the second greatest day of my life......second ONLY to witnessing his birth! When you see your sailor march into that hall and you realize he/she is now a part of something greater than themselves, it is an indescribable feeling of pride. A feeling that washes away all the tears and angst of the previous 8 1/2 weeks of separation.</font></font></font></font></p>
<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>Now as I look back, I am amazed how time has passed so quickly! As of today my son has been out of boot camp almost as long as he was in it. He is in Pensacola attending IT A school. This is totally different from boot camp. It resembles being away to college as you can communicate freely (voice, text, e-mail) with the exception of when they are in class.</font></font></font></font></p>
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<p><font size="3"><font color="#000000"><font face="Verdana, serif"><font>So to wrap this up, as others have said, hang in there! You too before you know it will be in the same shoes as many of us....looking back wondering where the time went and posting comments to help parents going through that which you have endured. I cannot emphasize enough how wonderful this site is to help you through it.....from really good information to Navy FAMILY who are there for moral support. God Bless you and your son for his service to our great country!"</font></font></font></font></p>