TwinMom7
Proud Mom of a United States Marine
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We received our first letter from our son yesterday - it was written on the 11th of February, so it took about 2 1/2 weeks to reach us. One quick explanation before you read the letter...I told him on the morning he left that I knew it sounded corny, but that he should look at the moon every night and I'd be looking at the moon and that would be our connection - we'd know that we were thinking of each other.
"Today is Tuesday February 11th and it's our third day here at Camp Coyote in Kuwait. The weather is nice, warm during the day and a little chilly at night. Every now and then the wind will pick up and blow sand everywhere, including in our chow. So far we haven't done a whole lot, basically a lot of sitting around playing cards, having safety classes and waiting for something to happen. Our camp is only 22 miles from the Iraq border and word is that they have thousands of soldiers waiting there for us. It is pretty hard to sleep at night knowing that they are that close to us, but I'm sure they are thinking the same thing about us.
Last Friday, we were getting ready to leave Camp Pendleton and we found out that they had a little surprise for us. So the whole company gathered in the parking lot by the buses to see the "Coors Light" twins from the television commercial. It was a nice surprise and they signed autographs and took pictures with most of the Marines. Then, we flew from California to Germany and from there we flew to Kuwait City, jumped on a bus and ended up here at Camp Coyote. Well that's it for today, we don't have any electricity in our tent, so when it gets dark, our day is over. ------- Today is February 12th and I just got done dry shaving because we have no running water. Our laundry goes once a week. We put it in a laundry bag and they take it to another base about an hour away. (We've learned since Bobby wrote this letter that the laundry service has been suspended due to terrible service and they are now doing all their own laundry in wash buckets). We have no showers, so we use baby wipes to clean ourselves. Please feel free to send some!! Also, if you could send me some batteries - size D and AA for my flashlight and headphones, it would be well appreciated. We don't have any contact with the outside world other than letters so it's pretty unmotivating, but we stick together and tell jokes and keep the morale high. I've been taking lots of pictures of this hell hole so you can see what it's like here. I love you all very much and I can't wait to see you all ... and mom, I see the moon very clearly every night".
Love you all!!!
Bobby
Needless to say, we were thrilled to get this letter - even though we know that a lot may have changed for him in the past few weeks. I guess we'll just have to get used to this delay in communication.
"Today is Tuesday February 11th and it's our third day here at Camp Coyote in Kuwait. The weather is nice, warm during the day and a little chilly at night. Every now and then the wind will pick up and blow sand everywhere, including in our chow. So far we haven't done a whole lot, basically a lot of sitting around playing cards, having safety classes and waiting for something to happen. Our camp is only 22 miles from the Iraq border and word is that they have thousands of soldiers waiting there for us. It is pretty hard to sleep at night knowing that they are that close to us, but I'm sure they are thinking the same thing about us.
Last Friday, we were getting ready to leave Camp Pendleton and we found out that they had a little surprise for us. So the whole company gathered in the parking lot by the buses to see the "Coors Light" twins from the television commercial. It was a nice surprise and they signed autographs and took pictures with most of the Marines. Then, we flew from California to Germany and from there we flew to Kuwait City, jumped on a bus and ended up here at Camp Coyote. Well that's it for today, we don't have any electricity in our tent, so when it gets dark, our day is over. ------- Today is February 12th and I just got done dry shaving because we have no running water. Our laundry goes once a week. We put it in a laundry bag and they take it to another base about an hour away. (We've learned since Bobby wrote this letter that the laundry service has been suspended due to terrible service and they are now doing all their own laundry in wash buckets). We have no showers, so we use baby wipes to clean ourselves. Please feel free to send some!! Also, if you could send me some batteries - size D and AA for my flashlight and headphones, it would be well appreciated. We don't have any contact with the outside world other than letters so it's pretty unmotivating, but we stick together and tell jokes and keep the morale high. I've been taking lots of pictures of this hell hole so you can see what it's like here. I love you all very much and I can't wait to see you all ... and mom, I see the moon very clearly every night".
Love you all!!!
Bobby
Needless to say, we were thrilled to get this letter - even though we know that a lot may have changed for him in the past few weeks. I guess we'll just have to get used to this delay in communication.