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06-15-2010, 08:33 PM
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Please keep my son in your prayers
My son is now a Recruit at Parris Island. Please keep him in your prayers... please keep ME in your prayers. And if anyone has advice for a mom to a future Marine, I would appreciate it very much!
I miss my son!!!!
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06-15-2010, 09:20 PM
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
Oh, wow. Congratulations. Will be praying for y'all. Semper Fi.
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06-15-2010, 09:42 PM
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
Praying for you all, Subby!
Our nephew is a Marine and has been in Iraq, but he's now in Africa. I am not worried because my BIL is not worried. He said that he felt peace from God that his son would come home.
My son and nephew have been best friends all of their lives. He needs to come home! They have a deal that either will be the best man in each other's weddings - someday! LOL!
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06-16-2010, 03:16 AM
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of 10!! :)
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
God bless your son. Praying for him and you.
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06-16-2010, 08:09 AM
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
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Originally Posted by Subdued
My son is now a Recruit at Parris Island. Please keep him in your prayers... please keep ME in your prayers. And if anyone has advice for a mom to a future Marine, I would appreciate it very much!
I miss my son!!!! 
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You'll probably need the prayers more than him... if that's a comfort. ????
The Marines are often tasked with the messier assignments, at least historically. With the current "cooperation" among the different services and a larger set of Special Forces it seems the load does get spread around more. But the Marines are still the Marines.
My own son is in Army Basic Training right now. Reading between the lines, I think he's having the time of his life - but he's so serious about everything. Maybe that's best. I went into his room this morning and opened the window to let the breeze blow through. Everything's all neat and lined up. It's obvious he hasn't been there in a while (LOL).
I had given him some gifts in the past year (his last year as "our kid") that I had hoped would be symbolic for him. A framed calligraphic copy of Rudyard Kipling's poem " If," a calvary sword and a brass compass. They are all lined up with his district "Bible Quizzer of the Year" and other trophies.
For some reason I've been tempted to move into his empty room and sleep there. Weird.
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06-16-2010, 08:21 AM
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of 10!! :)
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
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Originally Posted by pelathais
You'll probably need the prayers more than him... if that's a comfort. ????
The Marines are often tasked with the messier assignments, at least historically. With the current "cooperation" among the different services and a larger set of Special Forces it seems the load does get spread around more. But the Marines are still the Marines.
My own son is in Army Basic Training right now. Reading between the lines, I think he's having the time of his life - but he's so serious about everything. Maybe that's best. I went into his room this morning and opened the window to let the breeze blow through. Everything's all neat and lined up. It's obvious he hasn't been there in a while (LOL).
I had given him some gifts in the past year (his last year as "our kid") that I had hoped would be symbolic for him. A framed calligraphic copy of Rudyard Kipling's poem "If," a calvary sword and a brass compass. They are all lined up with his district "Bible Quizzer of the Year" and other trophies.
For some reason I've been tempted to move into his empty room and sleep there. Weird.
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Your post touched my heart!  Sounds like you have a very remarkable son. He will be in my prayers also.
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06-16-2010, 08:52 AM
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
sure will be praying much for you and your son.
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06-16-2010, 10:53 AM
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
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Your post touched my heart!  Sounds like you have a very remarkable son. He will be in my prayers also.
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Thanks. Subdued's son probably has the tougher schedule ahead, being a Jarhead and all. Plus, Parris Island in June? Not my cup of tea. But they do get the chance for some sea breezes, that can be nice.
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06-16-2010, 12:41 PM
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
I retired from the USAF in '08 after 21.5 years. My oldest son is in the USAF stationed at Langley AFB, VA
The immediate challenges your son will face include; loneliness, fear, "did I make the right decision" etc. These issues along with the normal process of becoming a US Marine will change him forever. Mostly for the better! When you do get a chance to talk to him, be encouraging and let him know how proud you are of him. Let him know that you understand the amount of courage it took to take this step. Speak to him like the man he is. Not the boy who left a few weeks ago.
When you see him at Graduation, do not be surprised if he doesn't want hug you as much or, if he wants to hurry and get back to his Platoon. Part of the change in him will be the dependence he has on his fellow Marines. This is vital to his survival in general and God forbid - in combat. Do not be offended. This is normal.
Of course he may have completely different reactions than those I described. And, you're his mother....you know him better than anyone!
Overall, I think you will be very impressed with the sharp, focused, disciplined man you see.
Your son is doing an honorable thing! My prayer is for your peace and understanding, and for him to allow the Love of God to shine through him to his comrades!
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06-16-2010, 12:52 PM
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Re: Please keep my son in your prayers
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Originally Posted by pelathais
You'll probably need the prayers more than him... if that's a comfort. ????
The Marines are often tasked with the messier assignments, at least historically. With the current "cooperation" among the different services and a larger set of Special Forces it seems the load does get spread around more. But the Marines are still the Marines.
My own son is in Army Basic Training right now. Reading between the lines, I think he's having the time of his life - but he's so serious about everything. Maybe that's best. I went into his room this morning and opened the window to let the breeze blow through. Everything's all neat and lined up. It's obvious he hasn't been there in a while (LOL).
I had given him some gifts in the past year (his last year as "our kid") that I had hoped would be symbolic for him. A framed calligraphic copy of Rudyard Kipling's poem "If," a calvary sword and a brass compass. They are all lined up with his district "Bible Quizzer of the Year" and other trophies.
For some reason I've been tempted to move into his empty room and sleep there. Weird.
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Sounds like you have an awesome kid, and it's not weird to want to sleep in his room. Just being a Dad.
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If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.
2 Chronicles 7:14 KJV
He hath shewed thee, O man, what is good; and what doth the LORD require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8 KJV
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, and it doth not yet appear what we shall be: but we know that, when he shall appear, we shall be like him; for we shall see him as he is. 1 John 3:2 KJV
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