Todd graduated his first class of Ensigns! I'm so proud of him and I'm sure the newly minted Ensigns are very happy to be done with
OCS. This Thursday was the 'Hi Moms' where all the officer
candidates families got to meet and greet with their class teams. The class teams consist of an Officer, a chief and a drill instructor. Once the class is announced they all say a few words about their class. Todd gave a great speech and in
OCS tradition took that opportunity to harass the class one last time before saluting them after graduation. :) He made them do a ton of push ups, something that their parents all enjoyed
immensely. The next day was graduation which is quite a bit different then the graduation ceremonies on MCRD. Todd's class consisted of only 28 candidates (only 16 originally started 12 weeks ago) so the graduation is on a much smaller scale. Todd had a full page in the program, with a picture and paragraph of his accomplishments. His only role during the graduation was to dismiss them at the end. It was very cool. After that was done the class team stands together and each Ensign individually walks up, is saluted and gives their team each a silver dollar.On a side note, I have to say that there are some fun perks of being a drill instructors wife. I don't think I ever felt so popular! At the 'Hi Moms' Todd's candidiates were constantly greeting me everywhere I went. At graduation, every candidate that I walked past greeted me and made sure I was going in the right direction. Once at the graduation I had a front row seat in the VIP area that had a 'reserved for Mrs. Coyer' sign on it. Um...ya, I could totally get used to this!
JP and Todd at 'hi moms'

Todd being announced as the class drill instructor. They then read what he's accomplished in his military career.

Sorry so blurry. Having the candidates do push ups

The Coyers ;)

Me, Gysgt Center and Jennifer. Sandra is the only female DI in OCS, she's pretty awesome.

Walking to dismiss his class


Taking class pictures