Boot camp is a LOT harder than I expected. The pace is very hard, and things are a lot dirtier than I thought. I'm in O company, the fittest company on the island, and with the toughest DI's (drill instructors) . There are 53 girls in my company, we have 9 shower heads, 90 secs to bathe, and we're not allowed to wash our hair or shave. Dad's right, the food is great, but we have so little time to it, I've lost 10 lbs already.
The first 2 weeks are processing and forming (paperwork and gear) I have SOOO much gear! (and an M16!)
Those who go to church have little time to write. Our company guide is really good, and she ought to be...she's been here 7 weeks already in the physical readiness platoon (where they send you if you are not fit enough to start) I like almost all the girls here, and I'm crazy about my bunk mate, who's dad was a Sgt. Major in the Marines.
My run is slow, because I am worn out. We yell 24/7. We can sometimes hear the female cadets that are about to graduate calling cadence and it gives us chills, and makes us want to graduate that much more.
The first night I cried like a baby, I wanted to go home so bad. So did everyone else. I miss you all so much.
Ruby
Tomorrow is our first training day. Today they let us wash our hair. I get homesick a LOT, but our senior DI gives us speeches every once in a while to keep us motivated. We already lost 4 girls, and there are several times when I wanted to quit too, and go home; but when that happens, I just think of walking across the graduation deck. Parris Island is beautiful! It's warm and green during the day and cool at night. I met a Christian girl and we decided to hold each other accountable while we're here.
The sand fleas are awful, I am covered with bites.
Church is wonderful, and now I get what Grant (a fellow recruit) was saying about renewal. Church here is like coming up for fresh air after holding your breath underwater for a long time.
Graduation seems like forever away, but I just go from chow to chow, and try not to think too much about it.
O Company is the Senior DI's last before she retires, and she said she'd looked forward to this company for many years, and that "we're going to be the baddest group of (blank) to ever graduate off this place!"
Tomorrow we do PT, Martial Arts, drill, and I think obstacle course. I love you all sooo much, I miss you, pray for me and send me letters as often as you can. I could use them.
xoxoxoxoxo Ruby
Hi everybody!
Guess what? Today I cut a recruits hair! And it looks pretty darn good, too. It's really short, but that's what she wanted.
You know the DI with the fake eyelashes I told you about? Well, she's here, and she has 2 sisters that are also DI's here! One is a twin!
I LOVE drill, cuz it's outside, we're pretty good, and I like the cadences. I hate the knowledge parts though. You have to sit inside perfectly still.
We wake up at 4am, and hit the 'rack' at 9pm. I think this week is supposed to be the hardest one, so we're looking up. I miss you so much, but I try to put home out of my mind while training, like they say to, but it's hard. There are two other 17 year olds here, but they say they have not gotten homesick yet.
Happy birthday Lilly! I love you so much, and I wish that you could be my bunk mate (again). I can't believe you're 15!
I love you all, and I gotta go.
Ruby