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To: Snow Bunny; Cyber-Band; sultan88; jla; Landru
WoooooHOOOOOOOOOOO!! Howzit goin', MizBunny?! Great night last night, wasn't it?!

As for the Norfolk Naval Base, while I was an undergrad in the early 80's, I worked Summers and Christmas breaks at the Naval Base in Norfolk, ripping out then reinstalling tile flooring on the ships as they came into port. Met a lotta really good folks aboard those ships, and we were all proud of our Commander-in-Chief atthat time.

I feel that way now, too...MUD

54 posted on 11/06/2002 7:25:27 AM PST by Mudboy Slim
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To: Snow Bunny; coteblanche; AntiJen; Kathy in Alaska; bluesagewoman; GatorGirl; MoJo2001; radu; ...
How to Mail Your Love to a Man: 11 Care-Package Treats No Guy Can Resist
compiled by Farah Miller

Whether he's gone for business, pleasure or in this case, a military operation away from home, there's nothing like sending a care package to show a man how much you care! And no one knows more about sending love via the U.S. mail than the wives and girlfriends of U.S. military men, so take a look at their top 10 tips (collected from members of the Military Wives and Dating a Military Man message boards) for sending a care package any guy would be grateful for:

Essentials "I pack beef jerky (since it doesn't melt), toilet paper (just in case the provided stuff is like sandpaper), batteries, gum and pictures. That's about all I get to send my husband when he is gone, but he gets excited over anything that smells or looks like home. Which is why putting my perfume on the letter is a hit." --hlilmom

Mementos "Any little reminder of our time together is nice. I especially like to include ticket stubs from the last movie we saw. Because he doesn't even know I saved them." --txmom3071

A Letter a Day "I write him notes, but include the dates when I want him to read them on. Just in case the mail is slow I know he'll have something new from me every day!" --militarygals

Cute and Cuddly for Him "Once, I sent my oldest teddy bear with a note saying 'It's for the lonely times. Big boys need stuffed toys too!'" --txmom3071

A letter for every situation "I include letters in separate envelopes. Each envelope has a certain theme to help him along: sad, lonely, sick and always a funny one -- the 'angry at me' stack." --txmom3071

A Song in Your Heart "I've made tapes of all the songs that reminded me of my boyfriend as well as songs that make me think of our relationship. I even included some songs that we just had fun with on a road trip, even though they're not particularly romantic. For a little extra surprise, I record a message at the end of the tape so he could hear my voice." --velvet_ice

Redeemable for Love "I like to include coupons for things he can redeem when he gets home, like a night away at a B&B. Most of the 'prizes' have something to do with spending alone time together since time itself is such a precious gift for us." --lizzbert2000

Lots of Laughter " I burned some CDs with comedians doing stand-up because I didn't want my husband to be depressed or grumpy on a long flight. He's already put in a request for more!" --emmadaisy

Memories "Our private jokes, stories about times we shared and anything else memorable go on 3x5 cards. This way, he can read about them -- and remember me -- each day." --hlilmom

Toys for Big Kids "Novelty items are great, no matter what the age of the person receiving them. One of the first gifts I sent my husband was a yo-yo. It was just an impulse buy, but the whole troop loved it! I hear they passed that thing around until someone dropped it and it broke. This was before we were even engaged, and he still has it in his drawer as a reminder that love can be shown in many ways." --brandielynnw

Baked Treats "Cookies! Two dozen fit right inside two Gladware containers. I make his favorite kind and let cool. Then, I line the inside of each container with Saran Wrap, leaving enough to cover the cookies. I pack them inside (carefully), then cover with the excess Saran Wrap. They will stay fresh for days and days that way. I've even sent them overseas! Trust me, every man appreciates cookies." --butterflyqueen7

56 posted on 11/06/2002 7:33:50 AM PST by SAMWolf
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