Same here. Wasn't sure if a visit would help or make it worse? DS loved the boxing in January, said it was a great place to take out some stress! Can't say I enjoyed the black eye and bloody noseMy DS is doing okay. I took his younger brother (HS senior) for a weekend visit a couple of weeks ago, spent Friday afternoon through Sunday afternoon hanging out. We did a donut drop for his squadron on the Saturday afternoon which went over very well. He sounds good on the phone, and is looking forward to recognition and a trip with a classmate over spring break. He mentioned a squadmate who wasn't fairing as well but is getting good support from squad leadership and his squadmates.
DS said he had a "strategy" for his matches but "it all goes out the window the fist time you get hit!DD seems to be doing well. I think her sport keeps her busy and focused.
DD did mention they were losing another doolie in her squadron. They lost a few, but it seems they are the people DD likes best in the squadron. She was a little bummed, but rolling with the punches. I think she's focused on the horizon for recognition in a few weeks and looking forward to some of her own clothes.
She was a little nervous for boxing, but was happy she was not going to have it until her season ended. She heard it was hard to get an A in boxing, unless you really "kill your opponent". Her words were I just want to do what I have to do to win, but don't want to injure my opponent. We'll see how that goes after recognition...
It's nice that you can for out for visits. Between the logistics of child care and cost of flights, we are limited to parent's weekends. The family is looking forward to her coming back for spring break though.
Surprisingly well. My DH visited our DS this past weekend. He looks good. He sounds good. He likes traditions and is looking forward to the shenanigans this upcoming weekend.Emotions seem to be all over the place these days! Recognition is around the corner but February seems REALLY LONG! How are your Doolies doing?