Jill,
It wasn't even that long go that you wouldn't hear from your family for months. Allowing e-mail is still a fairly new thing for the military. My husband was on a deployment in 2002 and it was just beginning to be alllowed then. It was very unpredictable and didn't work a lot of the time. Because every e-mail had to be "scrubbed", meaning someone had to read them all to remove anything that could be considered inappropriate or not safe, by the time the e-mail actually go to you or your servicemember, it was very old news. It wasn't much better than snail mail at that point. MUCH better now though, thankfully! I'm still amazed when I hear some of the young military wives talk about how they get phone calls from their deployed husbands every day!
Keri, you'll probably here from Scott more now than you did when he was in boot camp! And it sounds like he will have no shortage of goodie boxes! If he comes home 100 lbs heavier than he left, you'll know he didn't share!
But the best news....he's already one day closer to coming home!
Lori